mint.com— Depending on how you use them, credit cards can be a tool for good or for evil. But have you ever considered that they can also be a blank canvas just dying to be filled with creative art?
Aug 27, 2009View in Crawl 4
Wow this goes beyond just having your favorite sports team logo on your card. If I'm going to be taken for all I'm worth by the credit companies - at least I might get to enjoy a little art while they do it.
Art.... or an inexpensive way for cc companies to retain customers. Quote below from the NYTimes. That cassette tape is sweet though.<a class="user" href="http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/17/magazine/17credit-t.html?_r=4&amp;pagewanted=6" rel="nofollow">http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/17/magazine/17credi ...</a>“Card Lab is at some level an enormous real-time, ongoing experiment,” says Jack Forestell, senior vice president of marketing and analytics at Capital One..... “We’ve learned interesting things, like people are more loyal to cards that have their kids’ photos on them,” Forestell says.
jboitnottAug 27, 2009
Wow this goes beyond just having your favorite sports team logo on your card. If I'm going to be taken for all I'm worth by the credit companies - at least I might get to enjoy a little art while they do it.
aureliamastersoAug 27, 2009
I'd like to see a card designed by the Gaping Void guy (gapingvoid.com)
nitrodeeAug 28, 2009
Some cool ones but it doesn't matter how good they look they still can cause some headache if not used wisely!
sffinancegeekAug 28, 2009
Art.... or an inexpensive way for cc companies to retain customers. Quote below from the NYTimes. That cassette tape is sweet though.<a class="user" href="http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/17/magazine/17credit-t.html?_r=4&amp;pagewanted=6" rel="nofollow">http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/17/magazine/17credi ...</a>“Card Lab is at some level an enormous real-time, ongoing experiment,” says Jack Forestell, senior vice president of marketing and analytics at Capital One..... “We’ve learned interesting things, like people are more loyal to cards that have their kids’ photos on them,” Forestell says.