
So cute, so bioephemeral: designer Wes Thomas created a laser-cut business card that snaps out to assemble a little giraffe. He's also done a gorilla.
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Category: Biology • Design • Ephemera
Posted on: May 31, 2010 6:15 PM, by Jessica Palmer

So cute, so bioephemeral: designer Wes Thomas created a laser-cut business card that snaps out to assemble a little giraffe. He's also done a gorilla.
Via Notcot.
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superb! I wonder if there is a site that collects brilliant business card designs. if so, this should be a contender.
Posted by: pupating | May 31, 2010 9:01 PM
This is a really great design! I wonder how much it costs to have a business card like that printed.
Posted by: Maureen | June 16, 2010 5:16 PM