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business cards via Vistaprint

Wow! Vistaprint did a damn good job. I ordered my Premium Business Cards on April 17th and got them today. Everything looks fine. Thick high-quality paper (265 g/m² or something like that) and luminous colours. Now I feel realy good about having that banner up there ^^

I have one hint for you. Don’t choose the more expensive 1 week delivery option.
I’ve choosen the cheaper standard 2 weeks delivery and got them in one week anyway :)

Vistaprint has got a very easy to understand and user friendly website and they have got great system to upload your own images for higher customization.

But?: Vistaprint growth, Something to be carefull about

business cards vistaprint

Does anybody have a different experience with their service?

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1 Comment so far

  1. Printing Pro November 4th, 2008 7:33 am United States United States Internet Explorer Internet Explorer Windows Windows XP

    No offense, but for those of in the printing business or graphic arts, the Vistaprint quality is terrible.
    They use a thermal printing process which is cheap, dot based, and very beginner-like.

    Real printers use offset printing which is beautiful.

    Goto your local Kinkos or print shop and ask to see sample of both. Better yet, ask them what they think thermal printing. You’re better off using a inkjet printer at home which has 4- 10 times the print resolution as Vista junk.

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