Moo has already moved into new Denver digs at Galvanize. Image courtesy of Moo.
Incoming: Custom-business card seller has opened a Denver office at the Galvanize building in the Golden Triangle.
Denver becomes the fourth U.S. location for this London-based company. The other three are in Boston, Mass., Providence, R.I., and Lincoln, R.I.
“The team was looking to expand our presence in the US to better serve our customers across different time zones. We were hugely impressed with the culture and spirit of entrepreneurialism in Denver and felt that we could find a great team to help support our growth,” said John Kennedy, Moo’s chief operating officer, in an e-mail.

Moo cards with an NFC chip.
The development team is based in London. In Denver, staff is mostly sales employees who are part of the company’s global sales team. Kennedy says there are plans to expand in Denver in the “near future.”
Two Denver job openings are for an and , the latter of which will work with businesses to get their designs printed.
The company doesn’t just make custom business cards. It allows customers to have a on each card.
It also was early to the trend of unusual sizes, like and “. Its Business Cards+ can include that with a tap on an NFC-enabled device, the card’s information will appear on screen.
The company has also expanded beyond printed paper products. Last month, it , an an person or company’s digital portfolio.
Moo’s Denver office employs nine people. Worldwide, Moo has nearly 400 employees.






