Temporary business cards

What can you do, when you have a networking/business event to go to, but you don’t have your business cards yet?

Kelly and I had this challenge, since we’re awaiting active phones before printing our Chestnut St. Pixel Foundry business cards. But I didn’t want to attend the Freelance Camp (the first of its kind in Vancouver!) without having business cards in hand. I mean, who’s going to remember our long (yet wonderful) company name without a piece of cardstock to remind them!?

Image: temporary Pixel Foundry business cards

Enter the temporary business card. They’re thrown together using Avery perforated paper and printed on the office inkjet. We designed them to look last minute… indeed, that’s the point. (I had a vague notion I should probably handwrite them all individually, but decided I wanted to sleep tonight instead.)

Note: That phone number still isn’t active, and won’t be until sometime next week. In the meantime, though, you can email me at that email address. If you really want to.

I’ll be sure to report back on Freelance Camp and tell you how it all goes! I’m looking forward to the event.

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