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Onetama action squares?  Not quite.  These little cards aren’t exactly good-deed collector’s items (yeah, the kind that you sit around trading with friends for fun).  They’re actually the group calling card of One Tama folk.  Since they’re a relatively big group in search of  a way to network, we figured blank cards would work best.  Inspired by the action squares that carry the simple deeds the entire One Tama campaign is built upon, One Tama folk can just scribble their mobile numbers right after the +63 (Philippines country code) on top, and their names and other details below within the box.  Proudly Philippine made.

Onetama action squares?  Not quite.  These little cards aren’t exactly good-deed collector’s items (yeah, the kind that you sit around trading with friends for fun).  They’re actually the group calling card of One Tama folk.  Since they’re a relatively big group in search of  a way to network, we figured blank cards would work best.  Inspired by the action squares that carry the simple deeds the entire One Tama campaign is built upon, One Tama folk can just scribble their mobile numbers right after the +63 (Philippines country code) on top, and their names and other details below within the box.  Proudly Philippine made.



August 25, 2009, 2:46pm

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