Last year I had 250 business cards printed up with :) printed on them and nothing else. Since then I’ve been finding handy uses for them: writing notes, flirting with girls on the bus, propping up the occasional table, whatever. A nearly-blank business card is a surprisingly useful thing to have around.
The best thing I’ve been using them for is to make meeting lots of people more interesting. I’m normally very nervous about meeting new people, I’m regularly thrust into intimidating situations, and I meet so many different kinds of people that it’s often hard to come up with something to talk about immediately.
Now I ask them to play my game: I hand them a pen and one of these cards and ask them to complete the drawing. No time limit, no wrong answers, do whatever you want. You just have to give it back to me so I can take it home and scan it. Your reward when you’re finished is that you get to see the whole collection of what other people have done. And once a couple of people have done one, that stack grows quickly.
I’ve been collecting these for a while (you can see the full collection on my blog), but last night I stumbled upon Sketch Tuesday (on Wednesday) at the 111 Minna Gallery where dozens of artists from local museums and elsewhere came to draw. This was a particularly fruitful evening for the game, and I’ve put all of the cards I collected after the jump.
Thanks to Christian, Willa, Tim, Paul, George, Rick, Mae, Kimberly, Jim, Andrew, Lonnie, Adam, Drew, Brandon, and whoever else did one of these for me!
By Paul Hayes
By Ben Collison