A special team at MOO HQ has been working on a top secret project over the past year, and the time has come to share it with the world! We’re anxious to get your feedback, so we can start making it even better.
If you’ve previously created Business Cards with MOO, you can now create your own personal Card Gallery on moo.com. Perhaps (in the post turkey daze), you’ll could find a moment to give the MOO Card Gallery a try?
So, what is the MOO Cards Gallery?
We’ve created a new online tool, to help you show off your business or artwork in a new interactive way — for free of course. In a nutshell:
Over the last 12 months there have been a fair few changes to the MOO website, but we’ve also been hard at work behind the scenes developing a new API
The eagle-eyed among you will have noticed that the API was soft launched a few weeks back (in beta), but now we’re making it official – we have a new API and we want you to use it!
But what actually is it, we hear you cry? Well, in tech terms, our API is a tool which implements all the features that our back end supports, slightly surpassing that of our own website – for example, the API makes double-sided Printfinity a …Continue reading this article…
Despite the uncertain economic climate, 2010 was a memorable year for MOO. After revamping our entire website, we continued to push the envelope of online printing, launched new products and features, and welcomed several new team members. We also threw two awesome parties! Come on, let’s look back at the year and get all misty eyed together.
In January, we got off to a rather sad start as the earthquake in Haiti killed, injured and made homeless over a million people. But we were really impressed when San Francisco based journalist Lane Hartwell contacted us about an idea she’d had for a magazine called One Respe, featuring award winning photography highlighting the work needed to restore Haiti. We really love print, so …Continue reading this article…
We’ve gone a bit text-crazy this month, with a new set of Ready Made Business Cards inspired by business guru, author, entrepreneur and all round agent of change Seth Godin (you can tell we like him, right?). Godin is a perfect fit for MOO text cards – he’s just so quotable! He’s also a brilliant speaker – we love his lectures on TED.
And wading through the Flickr pool this month, we’ve seen that lots of you share our love of text! Like the lovely Vicki Brown, who created these stunning cards for her …Continue reading this article…