E-wishes for Mother’s Day

Over at Analog Impulse, I’m giving away the full-size version of this image as an e-card.
Click here to get it.
new business card, in letterpress

This is one of the new letterpress business cards I recently picked up from Middle Press in Brooklyn. Ben Owen’s shop, which came highly recommended by people I trust, does some fine work.
Coming next from his shop? Two new haiku card styles in letterpress — one along the lines of my existing handwritten haiku note cards, and another that is designed specifically as a thank you card.
a little feedback
I’m currently running a little survey for folks who visit the Analog Impulse site.
If you have a few spare minutes to visit the site and answer a few questions, there should be three handwritten haiku cards in it for you.
echoes (original)
note cards, anyone?
When I first launched Analog Impulse note cards, part of me feared it would be the type of venture that would leave me with nothing but a glut of inventory I’d never get rid of. Thankfully, that hasn’t been the case. The production budget for the first series of cards was paid for before they even went to press, thanks to pre-orders and investors.
With the new year drawing near, I’ve been discussing plans to make some changes to the note card model. This will probably entail closing out the first series and offering a set of new haiku on a second series. So, for a limited time, the price for a half-dozen of these note cards has been reduced until the end of the holiday season or until inventory runs out – whichever comes first.
To take advantage of this pricing, you can order through analogimpulse.net or Etsy.com. (Orders placed by Wednesday, December 15, 2010, will have a money-back guarantee if not delivered before December 24, 2010.)


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