Business cards have always been a hot topic to write about, and there’s always a lot of inspiration involved. To create a truly unique and impressive business card, you have to go beyond what anyone has done previously. If you manage to think of something never before done, it could potentially take your business to an entirely new level. However, it’s not exactly the easiest thing in the world to do, especially during this age of technology wonder and the fast pace at which things evolve into even greater achievements. You’d have to stay on top of things in order to impress your potential clients today.
Designer Ramiro Pareja Veredas from Spain came up with a great idea that has, on its own, created a whole business for him. It’s a fully functional circuit board business card. It’s not just any circuit board either. It’s carefully designed to hold 24 kb of information, roughly your entire CV, and it can be inserted into your USB port if you click off those two extra pieces on the side of the card.
Also present on the card is, of course, all your contact information carefully imprinted into the circuit board just like any text information that is usually present on a circuit board. Don’t think it’s cheap… cool things usually never are. For $6 you get one business card so you have to be real careful who you slip your “bizzie” to or you’ll potentially ruin your business before you’ve even gotten any clients to pay for them. You can go ahead and order your own at Ramiro’s development website.
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