Collected Thoughts on Card Design (Part 2)

Is there a free way of swapping the green Wise card for a white, or is it a £4.50 privilege? Asking for a friend..

I paid for the white one. (Worth it IMO, it is super cool.) The dark green one is the business card though.

I got two white cards free but that was a year or two back.

New Zopa biscuit account comes with a new fresh debit card

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Interesting branding. Not sure “Biscuit” really works. Doesn’t scream “bank account”.

Different though.

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Yeah I thought that, odd concept but I’ll ride with it for a while see what it brings. Reminds me of starling colours though

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I think it whispers “intimate antibiotics”

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I’ve Googled, I’m no wiser, and I’m afraid to ask…

Did you already have one of the zopa beta accounts? If so, how were you able to open biscuit? I can’t see an obvious way in the app at the moment.

Yeah I had a beta account before hand however I believe it’s now open to regular customers? Do you need a link

It’ll automatically transfer to biscuit account if you had the beta account before hand. I cancelled my “multicoloured” card then they replaced it with biscuit

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No thanks, I’ve got one of the early cards. My daughter did something similar aged 3 on my graphics tablet

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I personally think that once every while this thread should be reminded of this frutiger metro masterpiece :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:

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My eyes :face_with_crossed_out_eyes:

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That is just NASTY

I wonder how much Sir Terence Conran got for designing it?

:joy::joy: hence why I moved on when I seen the chance with the design

I thought I’d remembered reading that he designed it but when I searched this morning I couldn’t find any reference on line. Well remembered @RSheff

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M&S INTRODUCES NEW FASHIONED BANKING WITH ITS PREMIUM CURRENT ACCOUNT | Marks & Spencer M&S INTRODUCES NEW FASHIONED BANKING WITH ITS PREMIUM CURRENT ACCOUNT | Marks & Spencer

“The debit card for the Premium Current Accounts has been exclusively designed for M&S Bank by Sir Terence Conran, Britain’s most influential designer. Incorporating Conran’s design principles, the card celebrates all that’s quintessentially British.”

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Posted 18 Jul 2012