14 unusual business cards you won’t forget

14 unusual business cards you won’t forget

They’re weird and they make an impression. Here are 14 ways to make sure your card won’t be thrown out in a hurry.

 

Take a look at these quirky business cards over at what’s-on site Concrete Playground. Our pick is probably the second-hand shop card, designed to look like someone’s re-used another person's card, with scribble all over it.

Then there’s the card in a fortune cookie – cute, though not exactly convenient. The edible biscuit with the name and number on it and also the see-through photograher’s card, made to look like a camera’s viewfinder.

While you might expect fewer people to collect cards in the day of email signatures, it goes to show there’s still scope for making an impression the old-fashioned way.

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