Sagmeister & Walsh create business cards for your inner angel and devil

Date
13 March 2013

You meet a lot of people in this business and – as in any walk of life – they tend to range from the sublime to the ridiculous. Fortunately though help is at hand courtesy of Sagmeister & Walsh’s new work for moo.com’s Luxe Project. The notorious design duo have created a series of seven sets of seven cards: “To be handed to anyone you meet who delights or annoys you.” Called Halftone Satifsfaction, the messages on the cards veer from the joyful, " It’s a delight to be around someone who loves what they do," to the, well, brutal, “Fuck you. Eat shit.”

The backs of the cards range from pure white through a black dot effect to pure black, reflecting the tone of the message on the reverse. Uber useful for that next awkward private view, all the profits are going to the Coalition for the Homeless so you can feel good while you make others feel good, or assuage your guilt at being so jolly rude.

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Sagmeister & Walsh: Halftone Satisfaction for moo.com’s The Luxe Project

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Sagmeister & Walsh: Halftone Satisfaction for moo.com’s The Luxe Project

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Sagmeister & Walsh: Halftone Satisfaction for moo.com’s The Luxe Project

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Sagmeister & Walsh: Halftone Satisfaction for moo.com’s The Luxe Project

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Sagmeister & Walsh: Halftone Satisfaction for moo.com’s The Luxe Project

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Sagmeister & Walsh: Halftone Satisfaction for moo.com’s The Luxe Project

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Sagmeister & Walsh: Halftone Satisfaction for moo.com’s The Luxe Project

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Sagmeister & Walsh: Halftone Satisfaction for moo.com’s The Luxe Project

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Sagmeister & Walsh: Halftone Satisfaction for moo.com’s The Luxe Project

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Sagmeister & Walsh: Halftone Satisfaction for moo.com’s The Luxe Project

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Sagmeister & Walsh: Halftone Satisfaction for moo.com’s The Luxe Project

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Rob Alderson

Rob joined It’s Nice That as Online Editor in July 2011 before becoming Editor-in-Chief and working across all editorial projects including itsnicethat.com, Printed Pages, Here and Nicer Tuesdays. Rob left It’s Nice That in June 2015.

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