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Editor's Corner: Holy cow!
MOO is a printing company, but unlike most printing companies, their focus isn't on churning out large quantities of the same thing. Instead, MOO lets you print something different on every one of, say, 100 mini cards.What are mini cards? These little (28x70mm, or 1.1"x2.7") cuties:
At $19.99 for 100 cards, MOO won't save you money -- for instance, you can print 500 business cards at PrintingForLess.com for $59. But when you're looking for a quick and easy way to showcase your portfolio or make a unique impression on a client, MOO's products are worth considering.
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