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calling card – @TweetinTams

by | Jul 22, 2010 | Uncategorized

My friend, Tammy Wright, approached me about creating a social media calling card for her.  She’s brought the cycle chic movement to our little town and wanted a card that reflected the more social nature of her project.

The cycle chic movement is about remaining fashionable while using bicycles for day-to-day travel.  The centerpiece of this 2.5″ square card is a very fashionable silhouette of Tammy rocking her trademark scarf and riding a classic cruiser bike.  And if you’ve never held a piece of 220# cotton paper in your hand, you can’t imagine how thick and soft this card is.  It’s like pictures on a cloud.

Why don’t you go check out LakelandCycleChic.com and follow @TweetinTams today?

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