View Full Version : Where to print business cards?
Shima
Apr-16-2008, 02:12 PM
I was wondering where everyone prints their business cards. I just finished designing mine and am ready to get it printed. I want to get a full color print (one sided) maybe a gloss, but I'm not sure. I'd like the print to be a fairly decent quality... but at the same time I'm not rich and can't afford luxury cards.
So where do you print, what do they charge, and what are the pro's and con's? Thanks!
johng
Apr-16-2008, 02:49 PM
overnightprints.com does a very good job at a reasonable price. The nice thing is it's a very heavy stock so they survive very well (as compared to say print-your-own cards).
glhphotos
Apr-16-2008, 03:26 PM
I just had some printed at MPIX. They were running a 50% off special so the price was something like $11.00/100 double-sided prints. Unfortunately the special is currently over.
Shima
Apr-16-2008, 03:41 PM
I just had some printed at MPIX. They were running a 50% off special so the price was something like $11.00/100 double-sided prints. Unfortunately the special is currently over.
I only need single side full color.
Andy
Apr-16-2008, 03:42 PM
overnightprints.com and be thrilled
Shima
Apr-16-2008, 03:47 PM
overnightprints.com and be thrilled
yay for a 2nd vote, I took a glance on their website after the first mention of it and it looks really good!
slpollett
Apr-16-2008, 03:51 PM
I use vistaprint.com. They frequently run a variety of specials that allow you to order cards quite inexpensively. Normal price for an upload of your own design (or photo) is $4.99, but right now they are half-price. I did mine when the upload was free. Once uploaded, you can use it as often as you want without paying again. I also ordered when 250 premium business cards were free. I only had to pay shipping (which was $5.45). Multiple orders of the free cards are allowed. Glossy can be added for under $5. The quality is very good.
If you are interested, I can email the coupon to you.
Sherry
DI-Joe
Apr-16-2008, 04:40 PM
overnightprints.com and be thrilled
3rd vote from me, I just bought 1000 cards and I've never been happier with a print shop. Super fast, super consistent and their design tools are second to none if you don't do the design yourself.
I hope that helps. :)
overnightprints.com and be thrilled
..oooOOoo.. nice tip. I have been printing them myself 8 up on glossy photo paper and chopping with a paper cutter. That is a great deal to not have to mess with it as I tend to run out and dread making more !!
thanks!
zack75144
Apr-16-2008, 06:36 PM
Another vote for overnight prints. I just used them and like John G stated they come from very heavy card stock.
I will mention that I ordered mine glossy. I didn't realize how much fingerprints show up on the card. (this is probably compounded by the fact that my cards are black). look here to see them. http://www.dgrin.com/showpost.php?p=789745&postcount=1109
Shima
Apr-16-2008, 07:30 PM
Another vote for overnight prints. I just used them and like John G stated they come from very heavy card stock.
I will mention that I ordered mine glossy. I didn't realize how much fingerprints show up on the card. (this is probably compounded by the fact that my cards are black). look here to see them. http://www.dgrin.com/showpost.php?p=789745&postcount=1109
Would you not recommend glossy then? I too will be doing a black card:
http://photos.cathoffman.com/photos/280566039_EcyGr-M.jpg
claudermilk
Apr-17-2008, 08:07 AM
I've used both overnightprints.com (will-call as they're local to me :D ), and gotprint.com. Both were good, the main difference being gotprint wants a CMYK file. I'm guessing overnightprints has resolved their webforms issues? I'm due for a new run of cards (redesign & new phone #) and am trying to decide between the two.
Dizzle
Apr-17-2008, 09:20 AM
Overnightprints.com FTW!!!
I just had my second batch of cards printed by them and am extremely happy. I ordered them on Monday and they are schedueled for delivery tomorrow. Nice heavy stock and you can get rounded corners for free...kinda nice.
Shima
Apr-17-2008, 11:10 AM
I've used both overnightprints.com (will-call as they're local to me :D ), and gotprint.com. Both were good, the main difference being gotprint wants a CMYK file. I'm guessing overnightprints has resolved their webforms issues? I'm due for a new run of cards (redesign & new phone #) and am trying to decide between the two.
overnightprints said that your image file should also use CMYK as well... I may need to go on Adobe tonight and fix that then before I place an order :)
BradfordBenn
Apr-17-2008, 02:43 PM
Would you not recommend glossy then? I too will be doing a black card:
Black and glossy is very showing of finger prints. It was bad enough on a catalog at work that we did not hand out 1,000 of them at a tradeshow and got new ones with a matter front instead.
zack75144
Apr-17-2008, 08:12 PM
Cat, black and glossy is exactly what I wanted, but because of the fingerprints I would not do it over again. I would either use a different color or change to matte finish.
HTH's
Shima
Apr-17-2008, 08:17 PM
Overnightprints.com FTW!!!
I just had my second batch of cards printed by them and am extremely happy. I ordered them on Monday and they are schedueled for delivery tomorrow. Nice heavy stock and you can get rounded corners for free...kinda nice.
Rounded corners are not free :( 2 dollars for every 100 cards in your order. Not a bad price, but still, not free.
Shima
Apr-17-2008, 08:18 PM
Cat, black and glossy is exactly what I wanted, but because of the fingerprints I would not do it over again. I would either use a different color or change to matte finish.
HTH's
Sounds good, I'll avoid the glossy then in light of my card design.
Dizzle
Apr-17-2008, 09:49 PM
Rounded corners are not free :( 2 dollars for every 100 cards in your order. Not a bad price, but still, not free.
Maybe I got a deal for quantity...mine were free...
Ordered 10,000 cards between all the folks in the office
Shima
Apr-17-2008, 09:52 PM
Maybe I got a deal for quantity...mine were free...
Ordered 10,000 cards between all the folks in the office
No worries, I wanted normal corners anyway.
I placed my order tonight on overnightprints.com
I ended up making a back and doing double sided. Very excited to see how they turn out! (Plus I found a code online for free shipping which saved me about 12 bucks)
http://photos.cathoffman.com/photos/281216415_jisBP-L.jpg
johng
Apr-18-2008, 04:58 PM
nice looking card design.
Shima
Apr-18-2008, 05:35 PM
nice looking card design.
Thanks!
Icebergster
Apr-20-2008, 07:10 PM
www.vistaprint.com (http://www.vistaprint.com)
more than just business cards, everything you need, completely customized!! I got some, highly recommended. Once you make a purchase, they send you a gift card for 25% off next purchase, not too shabby.
250 cards = $3.99
500 cards = $7.99
and so on, and so on.....
Vycor
Apr-24-2008, 07:44 AM
Im a strong supporter of overnightprints.com
The price is great
And they do a really terrfific job.
Every place I came to work for, had business cards printed by expensive companies. When I had them try out overnightprints, the quality was exactly the same.
I use them for all my business cards needs for my daily business and my photography.
Im in NY and they are on the west coast, so i usually wait a week for cards, but still, good prices, good quality. And they offer a money back guarantee i think.
Shima
Apr-24-2008, 07:49 AM
My cards came yesterday and the quality is phenomenal I'm really glad I went with everyone's recommendations to use overnightprints.com!! I'm also glad I listened and didn't get glossy, as they are great non-glossy. I will definitely use them for future card needs!
MikePearce
Apr-25-2008, 06:54 AM
I'm thinking about getting some done at moo.com (http://www.moo.com). 100 cards for £9.99 (roughly $20) - not the cheapest, but they look great. They also make people look twice as they're not a normal size or shape.
Anything that makes your card stand out of your competitors is a good thing (as long as it's for a good reason, ie NOT; "I remember him his business cards were AWFUL!").
ClubFlys
May-21-2008, 01:49 PM
So I just made a reply in another forum about business cards but just saw this thread. Just to clarrify, I am not spamming but just replying to this quality thread with my input.
I have been using www.gotprint.net and am very pleased with their deal of 5000 business cards for a low price of $49.
Since I am still a newbie photographer, I don't have the funds just yet to spend $20 for only 100 cards. Maybe some day I will be able to get the clear plastic cards to pass out.
Scott Buel
May-23-2008, 05:32 AM
Zazzle (http://www.zazzle.com/scenesfromthepast/product/240879783584501653) has what they call Profile cards that are pretty nice. You can see mine here (http://www.zazzle.com/scenesfromthepast/product/240879783584501653) and here (http://www.zazzle.com/scenesfromthepast/products/pt-240).
They are unconventional sizes and you can print whatever you want on both sides. If you sign up, you get a discount on your own stuff, too.
I've received many compliments on mine so far.
Thanks,
Scott
Photobycate
May-23-2008, 05:54 AM
I'm using overnightprints.com. See attached card.
Zazzle (http://www.zazzle.com/scenesfromthepast/product/240879783584501653) has what they call Profile cards that are pretty nice. You can see mine here (http://www.zazzle.com/scenesfromthepast/product/240879783584501653) and here (http://www.zazzle.com/scenesfromthepast/products/pt-240).
They are unconventional sizes and you can print whatever you want on both sides. If you sign up, you get a discount on yoru own stuff, too.
I've received many compliments on mine so far.
Thanks,
Scott
Dizzle
May-23-2008, 08:08 AM
I'm thinking about getting some done at moo.com (http://www.moo.com). 100 cards for £9.99 (roughly $20) - not the cheapest, but they look great. They also make people look twice as they're not a normal size or shape.
Anything that makes your card stand out of your competitors is a good thing (as long as it's for a good reason, ie NOT; "I remember him his business cards were AWFUL!").
I use Moo cards as well as regular cards. Kind of depends on what I am shooting and the crowd. I really do like the little Moo cards though...they do spark up conversation which helps to make that meeting memory stick :D
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