Yes the packaging is very impressive, but for me the contents aren't.yellowdog said:I've used local printers before but Moo are are by far the best. Their packaging is also pretty sexy so I feel terribly important when I open an order from them.
Most of the people I know that've used Moo have hated the quality. And, what's the point in paying their ridiculously inflated price when you can have brilliant local print?davidw said:Yes the packaging is very impressive, but for me the contents aren't.
Printed.com are digital onlymartyvibe said:I've just asked for a sample pack from Printed.com and Moo so fingers crossed.
Blush Publishing though from what I've seen have produced some awesome results for others, however I am pretty much a pauper these days. Can't believe I got my last batch of business cards from Vistaprint, they were so flimsy and cheap. Get what you pay for I suppose.
Yes Blush Publishing quality is pretty good - but perhaps a little expensive for smaller quantities...martyvibe said:Blush Publishing though from what I've seen have produced some awesome results for others, however I am pretty much a pauper these days. Can't believe I got my last batch of business cards from Vistaprint, they were so flimsy and cheap. Get what you pay for I suppose.
I used Moo for an interior design client of mine who wished for rounded corners and only a small run of cards. Thought I'd give them a go. Wasn't impressed with the print quality to be honest and haven't used them since. Great brand and idea as you say, even down to the packaging receiving them, just the print quality wasn't spot on.Tony Hardy said:I think Moo have hooked so many people in with their undeniably great "brand". Like "OHHHH, I got my cards from Moo" </snob>