
Do you have a business card? Ok, so maybe you are between jobs, or finishing school… do you have a contact card? If you don’t, you should. It really wasn’t until this last year that I began to feel the importance of having that nice little rectangular piece of paper, stylized to show off my personality and give out the details of my choice.
It could be that I found myself in wonderful networking situations like London Fashion Week shows, The World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland and the Young Global Leaders Dead Sea Summit in Jordan (the last two are special thanks to Josh Spear- thank you, thank you, thank you!), but I also felt it was time for me to have a card for myself.
See, despite being a student and still finding my niche for what I do in the world (pretty big ? sometimes) I wanted to be confident in myself and my abilities to be involved in projects I love and connect with people who interest me. So, I had some Moo Cards made up on the cheap with my name, email, UK mobile, US mobile and a fun design I drew from my Fashion Illustration course.
Now back in the US, it was time for more Moo Cards- yippy! This time, I selected a variety of pictures to host on the front of my cards and stuck to the the same minimal information on the back. No title is needed. Just my awesomeness radiating from the card (hehe) and how to get in touch with me.

Moo cards really are the best and a great option if you are in-between positions or want a personal card of your own. They let you upload your own pictures or designs, choose your font and color and will have 50 standard sized cards produced or 100 mini guys (what I opted for this time ‘round) for $20.
And, because I am such an avid Moo shopper, they have rewarded me with four 15% off discount codes. I would like to share the love and offer them to you all- so the first four people to tweet to me (@gretaeagan) about Moo Cards today will be granted said code. ;)











