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April 18, 2007 at 10:44 am (GMT) by Denise | 19 Comments Latest by Kaps

Moo’s new product, NoteCards is now officially live! We’re all very excited. A few lucky MOO-sters got to test them before today, and the feedback has been great, you can read some of the comments in our Flickr pool. We’ve worked really hard on this, so we hope you like them too.

Right, now lets get down to the hard facts - what are NoteCards, exactly?

Well, to put it bluntly, we miss mail. Not email - we get that by the bucketload - but real post. Post that isn’t a utility bill or something boring. So we dreamed up NoteCards - square prints made from up to 16 of your own photos or designs. They have a magic folding-flap down one side, to make them stand up proudly on your bookshelf or windowsill, and they’re the perfect size to mail to friends.

The photo area of each card is 100×100mm. They’re printed on similar stock to MiniCards, so they stand up nicely and make your images look professional (which, from what we’ve seen, they often are.) The reverse of the cards is un-laminated, so you can write your message in pen if you like, or sign it with a flourish.

You can personalise the back of your cards in two different ways. There’s 6 lines of larger text for a main message, and at the bottom of the cards, there’s 4 lines of small text, for things like a photographers credit, the name of the photo, or your website url.

They cost $24.99 (USD) / 18.99 / 12.99, for a 16 card pack, and they come with 16 envelopes.

So, don’t wait for a special occasion to post a card to someone. Send them a nice little message to say ‘Hello’, or ‘I miss you’, or ‘Remember this? Your hair looked ridiculous’. Ok, maybe not that, but go on. Send someone some nice post for a change.

Find out more about Notecards right here

19 Responses to “Notecards are go!”
  1. andyp

    This is awesome - great work! I’ll be ordering some just as soon as I’m on a faster connection…

  2. Jim Callender

    great news, so is this little moo card’s long lost big brother? will be getting me some anyways..

  3. Monky

    Nice product, but I miss a promo for free note cards.

  4. Jennie

    Ahhh! Excitement explosion!!

  5. Danielle _Blue

    Oh My Goodness, just when I thought that there was no more room in my heart for Moo, BLAM, I got chosen to be a lucky test pilot for these note cards, and my little heart overflows!

    I received my 16 pack yesterday and they are divine. I was thrilled to see that you even included envelopes so I can post these out straightaway. You guys think of everything, and make me so happy… Thank you Moo… you’ve just reinforced my addiction and you are ensuring the job security of postal people worldwide!

  6. Carly

    Sorry gang but 16 for 16? that’s pretty crazy expensive. I love me some Moo, but that’s a high price to pay.

  7. MOO Notecards « The lost outpost

    […] 18th, 2007 · No Comments The awesome MOO have moved on from their wildly successful Minicards to produce Notecards - 10cmsquare cards which you can post, and which stand up with a little folding flap to one side. […]

  8. links for 2007-04-19

    […] Notecards are go! | moo (tags: cards printing photos) […]

  9. Laughing Squid » MOO Launches NoteCards

    […] MOO, the London based company that makes those amazing Flickr MiniCards, just launched a new product today: NoteCards. Like the MiniCards, you can choose from your photos on Flickr to be printed on the NoteCards, along with custom text, which you can then mail to people as a set (the NoteCards come with envalopes). Here’s today’s announcement MOO blog and Flickr. We miss mail! Not email, we get tons of that, but real mail. Delivered by a friendly postie, straight to your door. So we dreamed up NoteCards - square prints made from your own photos or designs. They have a magic flap on the side, to make them stand up proudly on your mantel, bookshelf or window sill, and are perfect for mailing to friends. […]

  10. Somewhat Frank

    Print 2.0 That Goes Moo…

    While standard business are not going away anytime soon Moo has been a web 2.0 cultural innovator. If you have been around the web 2.0 scene at all you know exactly what I am talking about. Moo, a London-based printing…

  11. Nick

    1 each that’s a bit steep isn’t it? And why the moo.com on the inside? If I’m going to advertise for you I’d like them cheaper or at least a discount if I choose to include your url.

  12. Jon

    I think that it isn’t very clear that you get envelopes and that is why it seems so expensive. Perhaps you need to show that in the picture.

  13. Bas

    I agree with Nick and Carly: I think Moo is great, very great stuff. My Moo mini cards were awfully cheap in comparison to what my Moo friends are offering now! That’s why I boo! at Moo for pricing these cards, but yay! for guaranteed quality and ease-of-use. So I’ll wait and hope the price drops.

  14. molly

    my goodness, i love you more than riding around in a tricked out cab singing along to neneh cherry at the top of my lungs!

  15. links for 2007-04-20 « Zero influence

    […] moo | we love to print Mooving along the business to greeting cards, which is obviously smart. Posters of some sort will be next, followed by wallpaper, I’m sure. When the coffee table books arrive, Yahoo! will be in the publishing business, publishing 2.0 one could say. (tags: cards flickr photo) […]

  16. Brian Kerr | links for 2007-04-20

    […] moo | we love to print via moo, print notecard + envelope sets from your flickr stream. (tags: flickr moo printing notecards not postcards) […]

  17. Flickr - Page 14 - Bowlie

    […] Moo (the people who made Moo MiniCards) have just introduced a new Flickr product: "NoteCards". Which come with envelopes and are designed for mailing to people. __________________ Three big cheers for the tears that you’re crying, now being brokenhearted is an absolute bliss. […]

  18. Geovane

    Excelente!
    estou a espera de um promo code !

  19. Kaps

    Very nice product. I have seen Ready Made Designer packs on the website. They are very good indeed.

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