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Postby pudcat » Apr 24th, '07, 22:51



Can anybody tell me a little about Conjunction where you are able to tear a card and link it to another one?. Is it any good or is it not quite what the blurbs say?
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Postby DrTodd » Apr 25th, '07, 06:46

It is very nice but will take you some time to learn it and get it down. It is really one card and is totally ingenious!

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Postby BobGreaves » Apr 26th, '07, 20:40

I understand that not all business cards are suitable. Can you expand on this at all?

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Postby DrTodd » Apr 26th, '07, 22:28

I can imagine only a very small percentage, which should not create any problems.

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Postby Charles Calthrop » Apr 26th, '07, 22:35

Only certain cards printed on a very specific grade of card (described in the book) are totally suitable for this, but it's not that difficult to get hold of. Also you will want to make some allowances in your business card design.

The book is very well written with plenty of humour and superb descriptions. The method itself is very, very clever indeed. As the previous poster says it takes some practice to get everything slick, but the main reason I haven't performed this yet is because I haven't got around to ordering the custom business cards!

The main problem is finding something interesting to do or say while you're doing the business. It takes at least a couple of minutes to complete the procedure and it's not easy to fill the time. But you are left with an apparently impossible object.

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