You Won’t Mind Pocketing A Business Card That’s A Working Keyboard

You Won’t Mind Pocketing A Business Card That’s A Working Keyboard


Even with perfect typography, a stunning design or a novel shape, a business card is still an antiquated way to share your contact details. So the folks over at TechKeys — makers of custom keyboards — wanted to design a card that reflected their work and left a lasting impression — and what better way to do that than with a business card that doubles as a working keyboard.

Because of the card’s size, it’s only got enough room for three keys — which aren’t even included — but it’s still useful for shortcuts like quickly accessing your web browser or email. And there’s been so much demand for the company’s card that TechKeys actually sells these on their website for $US12 each. When was the last time someone actually offered you money for your business card? That’s right, never. [TechKeys via Taxi]

You Won’t Mind Pocketing A Business Card That’s A Working Keyboard

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