Five Centuries Of Human Identity On Little Pieces Of Card Stock

“In 15th-century China, in 17th-century Europe, name cards, visiting cards, and trade cards – the predecessors to today’s 2″ x 3.5″ business cards – gave people their first chances to construct virtual selves. … But they were always metaphorical entities, too, offering clues to their bearer’s temperament and taste, certifying a person’s value through aesthetics rather than more tangible credentials.”