Farrell Photography used their logo on their new cards - with a simple, vibrant palette to give their business identity a fresh perspective.

Take a moment to look at things from your clients' perspective and increase your chances of being remembered - and appreciated!

Look at what former magazine art director-turned-photographer Clint Davis did to ensure that potential clients would give him a try.

Gianfranco uses MOO Postcards in a totally innovative way, turning them into great looking name badges for conferences.

If the nature of your work is complex, it's often simpler to explain it with an image. That's what California's Creative Commons did.

Using traditional black and white photographs and MOO's Printfinity technology, Dan was able to showcase the best shots in his portfolio.

Illustrator and online seller Nicole Alesi shows us how she uses MOO sticky Labels and Business Cards to make every package look special.

The Santa Barbara Silver Safari website is full of divine photography, showcased by owner Meredith Klassen on her new Business Cards.

If you're an illustrator honing your skills at home, why not put them to work? Luisa tells us how she's turning pet projects into paying ones.

Hancoli sell their jewellery on their website and through Etsy, and their business cards capture the shine and sparkle of their products.

Spreadshirt thrives on their creative customers, and has found a way to celebrate their creations with a set of colourful Business Cards.

Photographer Janell Wood uses her best photographs for the front of her cards using Printfinity, so she can carry her portfolio in her pocket.