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I need to print some business cards (standard size) with an image of a painting in full colour on one side, and texton the back - ideally, I'd like to get a set with several different images on them but only need a small run. I may also need postcards or greetings cards. Any recommendations?

Hi, I use Moo.com for all my printing. You'll be able to do exactly what you're after: printing on both sides, small runs with a different design on every card if you so choose.


I usually get a run of 50 business cards with details on one side and five different illustrations on the back. Print quality is really good too.

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There are a lot of business card printing London based. They are not only fast to deliver prints, they are also very affordable. You wouldn?t have any problems whatever the design you need may be, they are ready to accommodate any design you have.
thanks, but I actually got mine printed months ago (see attached pic ) by Moo, as recommended by many people including madeofsquares on the forum. I got a run of 100 with about 10 different designs- Moo will print as many different designs as you like for the same price. Not the cheapest, but quick, user-friendly and good quality. I'd recommend them to anyone else who is looking. https://www.moo.com/uk

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