London-based designer Tim Easley combined social media savvy and custom MOO Greeting Cards to bring some Christmas delight to his Twitter followers.

Photobot is a talking photo booth. But it’s also a business that uses Luxe cards to promote free photos for local business – by sticking on a free token!

See how Boston-based writer (and avid tweeter), Allison Tanenhaus, took her online presence offline with MOO’s Business Cards.

Frame of Mind, an international photography workshop with an environmental streak, uses their MOO cards to highlight the faces of their young pupils.

Real Estate agent Elizabeth Bolton combined her love of vintage postcard art with Printfinity to create a set of remarkable Business Cards.

Strange London are a multi-disciplinary design agency who specialise in new technology - and Printfinity!

A business name is just the first step in marketing yourself to the big wild world. Take that name and associate it with a strong brand.

Photographer Maura Wayman made a cute trivia game using Business Cards and Printfinity to give her husband Ted a birthday to remember.

A collaboration between design collective Thunder Chunky and illustrator The Boy Fitz Hammond yielded some beautiful LUXE cards.

Ola Möller made clever use of our White Label Packaging and Stickers to create a mind-mapping tool to help strategise project ideas.

We’re coding geeks here at MOO, so you can see why we all went crazy for Jonny Campbell’s HTML-inspired Business Cards.

Want to start a dialogue in your community? Find out how radio producer Hillary Frank uses Luxe Business Cards to get people talking.