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you know what’s chic as hell? someone asking for your phone number and instead of pulling out your phone for the exchange, handing them a custom calling card with your website / email / mobile number / and some fabulous title you’ve made up for yourself.
i’ve had personal business cards for the last ten years, because it’s classy, tangible, and harkens to a pre-smartphone era. my most recent batch (pictured below) is a mix of old photos of me, art spaces i’ve visited, and photos from domestic spaces long gone (including my middle school bedroom).
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Jan 31, 2025

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whenever im at like a event with pop-up stands I always collect some fun business cards from artists and such bc they are always so cutesy and I enjoy using them as bookmarks! (even better if u can match the art/vibe of the card to the book)
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Whenever my friends and I hang out at a restaurant or store, I make sure to pick up the little neglected business cards at the cashier or take the post card attached to the restaurant check.
I take them home and tape them to a page in my journal as a memory of the day. My roommate and I have started collecting the restaurant post cards and hang them on the fridge because we love to go out to eat.
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I have a collection of vintage greeting cards (some are occasion specific and some are general) and thank you notes that belonged to my grandmother so I love to use those as seen on the bottom-left. I think the notes inside of them are more earnest and heartfelt and I like to write my own messages too. but I also have fun designing little e-cards I made the one on the top-right in 2011 (!) and I made the one on the right last week ❤️
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