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When you go to a conference like BlogHer, bloggers usually have cards they exchange with their blog URL, e-mail, Twitter name, etc. Last year I got minicards from Moo, which I liked, but I didn’t have a logo or anything, I just used images from Moo. I really didn’t think too much about what I put on them.

I decided to get new cards for BlogHer because I’ve been writing at different places since I got my last ones. My ladyfriend and fellow Food Blog Mafia blogger Iron Stef is an awesome graphic designer. She created the logos for FBM and the Church of Burger, which you can see to your right in my sidebar. Stef created card designs for me, incorporating all the relevant information AND used an icon of my fist tattoo.  Check these out:

This is the front.

This is the back.

I think these are absolutely perfect for me and my style. Do I have a style? My style is t-shirts and flip flops. But if I had a real style, THIS WOULD TOTALLY BE IT. I can’t wait to give them out at our pre-BlogHer meetup and in New York.

Thanks to Stef, who rules pretty hard when it comes to helping a friend out. If you are interested in hiring her for a graphic design project, let me know and I’ll get you in touch with her.

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This article has 5 comments so far!

  1. kd says —

    These are sexy and totally your style. I like. A lot.

  2. Mom says —

    I want one!

  3. Jeannette says —

    I ordered MOO mini cards this morning. I got them a couple years ago and loved them! Since you invited me to the shindig on the 24th, I thought they may come in handy. (As if I write a lot these days.)
    I used about 35 different self-portraits and maybe five other images. When I ordered them a couple years ago, I guess since I used so many pictures they messed up, were two cards short and couldn’t figure out which ones were missing, so they sent me an extra set. Bonus, because those little fuckers are expensive.

  4. Kim says —

    I dig these! Very you!

  5. Jaelithe says —

    Those. Are. Awesome. Power to the Pen.

    Also, have I ever mentioned how much I love your tagline? Because I have also been providing the world with unsolicited opinions since 1980. 1980 was a good year for opinionated women.

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