Your Business Card Is Crap
This guy is (accidentally) hilarious. Wow, took him 25 years to design it and I’m sure you’ll agree the time was worth it!
This guy is (accidentally) hilarious. Wow, took him 25 years to design it and I’m sure you’ll agree the time was worth it!
As good as Steve Carell is, they should have got this guy for the US Office. Looks to me like they could have told him he was working for Dunder Mifflin, and had the actors work ‘around’ him…
Uhhh, yeah. *lol* Good thing he doesn’t rely on people liking him. =)
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I remember the first time I saw that video. It’s just as good now as it was then.
Thanks for posting it!
I get his point. I won’t throw away if I receive that kind of business card. He was really funny and I was thinking, “Was he serious?” .
That’s fuuny—and quite poignant for me at the moment. I’ve just had 4150 business cards delivered, and chose 400gsm Equest card, turned out quite good, but very costly (£250) in spot color.
As the video implies, business cards can say a lot about a business and person, so it’s one area where investment in quality is key…
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Although, the man acts like an utter prat he’s kinda right… if he gave you his business card you would be impressed… but you’d also remember that he was an utter prat… and that’s guaranteed.
Gosh that was hilarious. It’s not just a business card, it’s a pop up business card. Wow.
I used to print bcards for a living and I have never seen any thing as riduclus as that! its not a bcard its a childs pop up book.
need to make my visiting card ………
kindly contact “