10 Geeky Business Cards

This is a guest post from D. Salmons over at TestFreaks - website for real geeks, where you can find everything from dvd players to wii games

One of the ways of getting your business (or yourself) out there to the masses is with business cards. Whether you're passing them out at conventions, conferences or business lunches, your business card can make a great first impression.

Some of the most innovative, creative business cards just so happen to be the geekiest. So check out these 10 geeky business cards that are sure to leave a lasting impression:

Pop Up Geeky


Source: Geekologie

3-D business cards are a unique way of getting yourself noticed and remembered.

Google Me


Source: Gina Trapani's Harvard Business Review Blog

Since most of us Google companies and people to find out the information we want, the best way of letting people know who "You" are, is to create a Google profile. If you don't have a Google account - set one up and fill out your Google profile.

The Cardapult


The "Cardapult" unfolds into a working catapult. Created by mechanical engineer Bryce Bell of Cardnetics ... he gives a step-by-step tutorial so you can do-it-yourself.

Spirograph


Bring back memories of childhood with this cool Spirograph business card. Adafruit also gives instructions on how to create your own.

All Geared Up

Things - Adam Mayer Digitally Designed Geared Business Cards from Bre Pettis on Vimeo.

This laser cut designed business card is almost hard to believe it's paper.

3D Glasses


Source: Cardonizer

Why not create a custom shaped business card... like these 3D Glasses. Definitely not your average business card.

@Me


Source: A Cape Town Blog by Chris M

If you're a social media geek, this is the perfect business card. After you give one out, you can go tweet about it.

M++Card


Source: Abhinav Dapke's Coroflot Portfolio

In today's high tech world, forgo the paper and give out a business card that can be looked at electronically.

Smart Card


Source: Neville Hobson

Turn an ordinary business card into a 2D readable barcode. You can link the barcode to your website or wherever you want potential clients to go.

LEGO


Source: Guardian

Saving my favorite for last. Bringing out the child in all of us are the Lego employee's business cards. A little miniature Lego of yourself - how awesome is that?!?!

If these business cards don't inspire you to create a unique and, well... geeky business card, I'm not sure what will. Just have fun with it. No one will soon forget you, I'm sure.


Apologies for nitpicking, just giving credit where it's due. The Google Me Business Card was "designed" by the great Jin Lee.

http://pleaseenjoy.com/project.php?cat=2&subcat=&pid=112&navpoint=7
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Thanks for this post. Business cards these days leave deep impressions as the first calling card to your business. I remember visiting a commpany in Singapore which comprise many separate loosely associated business units - each with a very distinct design (yet still associated to the same group) and the rather interesting designations like "Lady General", "Chief Travel Bug" etc... :)
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I like the M++ card but it looks like it's going to be really expensive to produce more than ten of those. And a set back will be you really have to take care not to get the part that attaches to the usb scratched or it might not work. Really nice idea anyway.
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I have to agree with "Business Card design Ideas" comment. Very innovative idea on the M++, but the costs for producing those is something that would make me go back to or stick with paper cards.

Also love the twitter card. Great design, beautifully done.
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