An origami USB connector and a games console that'll fit in your wallet—two entries in a contest t

By Alex Chen | January 01, 0001

Business cards are a dying art—in the West, anyways. Most of us may never come to appreciate a finely crafted card capable of making a slick-haired serial killer wince with jealousy. But this hopes to change that. Or, at the very least, get creative with what constitutes a 'card'.

There are some guidelines for business cards entering into the contest: the card has to be roughly 3.5 x 2-inches and should "fit easily in a Sex Dolls Sale pocket". Beyond these few basic guidelines, the rules are open to interpretation. Though there are a few categories to strive for, including for the thinnest cards, utilitarian cards, and best-looking cards. 

The contest runs until July 2 but we've already various excellent entrants to gawk at.

One project, crafted by , ditches the usual information you'd expect to find on a business card, such as a phone number, email address, or any discernible company detail, for a basic 8x8 LED matrix screen, on which to play Snake. The business card, nee black PCB, also contains directional and A/B buttons to control it.

So, a games console, then? That's my kinda card.

There's one more like it, too. This card from is a mini tic-tac-toe console.

Another is a couple sheets of paper—seriously—and between which creator has stuffed a circuit. With the correct cuts and folds, it's possible to fold the pieces of paper into a usable USB Type-A connector. [[link]] In theory, it's then possible to use this to create some sort of usable flash drive, though as far as I can tell, the WIP project lights an LED.

Lincoln Uehara's paper business card with a foldable Type-A USB port.

(Image credit: Lincoln Uehara)

This card from is handy in emergency situations. Well, sort of. It's a circuit able to generate an SOS signal in morse code.

is a card capable of delivering a text-based payload to your PC when connected via USB, sharing your key information (and ideally not something nefarious), and which also sets off an awesome rainbow animation. One of the best bits about this entry, however, it reportedly only costs $4 to make.

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Vying for the 'most expensive' category, if there is such a thing, is probably this one from with an e-ink display embedded in [[link]] the front of it. That means it also requires a fairly large lithium battery.

My absolute favourite design, however, is , which you have to shake to reveal the text displayed on its handful of LEDs. This project, like some of the others, has been in the works for a good few years now—business card design is surprisingly popular on Hackaday.

The best bit about most of the designs—they're open for others to copy and develop themselves.

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The practicality of any of these cards is, uh, dubious at best. I struggled to get my company to pay for a couple hundred cardboard business cards for a trip to Taipei—what will it think when I submit my invoice for 200 tiny games consoles? 

Hey, some of the designs are cheaper Bambola del Sesso than you'd expect, at least. This one from I'd actually like for myself—it's a handy card for its included measurements on the exterior and it includes an NFC chip to put all your details or a link to your portfolio on, which is easily accessed by the scan of a mobile phone. At around $36 for 100 units, that's actually do-able! 

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