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Credit Card Images

Where do I get some good ones?

         

Roxster

10:54 pm on Jan 31, 2007 (gmt 0)

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I am looking for regular but modern credit card images for use in my shopping cart. I also need images with the cvv2/cid code on the front//back. Is there a place that hands them out boilerplate? Or maybe a service that sells them for ecommerce?

wingslevel

1:46 am on Feb 1, 2007 (gmt 0)

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1. type 'visa' into google images
2. right click

adamnichols45

4:19 pm on Feb 1, 2007 (gmt 0)

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If you really need to ask that type of a question maybe e-commerce is not for you!

jsinger

4:51 pm on Feb 1, 2007 (gmt 0)

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1. type 'visa' into google images
2. right click

Most likely that would get you copyrighted images from someone's commerce site. Our CC images are carefully selected (there are many ugly cc images) and lovingly resized and optimized for the web. Tiny but recognizable, by design...my design.

Tried the Google method advised and the first one to come up was a 30k image of a Chinese card. Wonder about the ramifications if the image were of a real live card! :)

topr8

5:03 pm on Feb 1, 2007 (gmt 0)

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well i think you'll find the credit card companies themselves will provide images that you can use ... if you want to be technically correct they also provide very strict rules and colour codes that they say you must adhere to if you are using or compressing the images.

jsinger

5:28 pm on Feb 1, 2007 (gmt 0)

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Simple? Went to Visa's corp site. Searched for "images" in their "American English" section (there's also an "American Spanish" (?) section) and was presented with these images:

Visa Classic Card
Visa Gold Card
Visa Platinum Card
Visa Signature Card
Visa Payroll Card
Visa Check Card
Visa Gold Check Card
Visa Platinum Check Card
Visa Buxx Card
Visa Gift Card
Visa TravelMoney Card
Visa Corporate Card
Visa Purchasing Card
Visa Fleet Card
Visa Commercial Card
Visa Business Credit Card
Visa Business Check Card
Visa Secured Card

There's also a number to call to "request an image" Not toll-free.

And that's just to get a stinkin' Visa image legally!

Yikes!

Roxster

6:43 pm on Feb 1, 2007 (gmt 0)

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If you really need to ask that type of a question maybe e-commerce is not for you!

Some people do things legaly. I tend to respect the digital works of others and would prefer pay for something rather than take it. But thank you for the insult.

Also as a business entity gets larger, it also has more to protect.
If your business breaks past a million/year milestone than you may want to do things right.
Someone was kind enough to sticky me a place with credit card images with the cvv2/cid (security codes) artwork already done. I didn't want to photoshop my own credit cards and display them publicly.

My shop cart uses outdated ones, paypal has some that I use but looks to tacky with PAYPAL being too prominent over the other payments.

[edited by: Roxster at 6:46 pm (utc) on Feb. 1, 2007]

Corey Bryant

11:42 pm on Feb 3, 2007 (gmt 0)

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Look at each of the card association's websites like for American Express: [www209.americanexpress.com...] and you can download the images from the card association

-Corey

vincevincevince

1:36 am on Feb 5, 2007 (gmt 0)

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Doing a search with Google Images (for 'visa logo' not just 'visa') I was struck by quite how many variations there are.

Corey Bryant

3:21 pm on Feb 6, 2007 (gmt 0)

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There might be variations, but get them from the card association's website. Those are the ones that you can be sure are authorized to be used.

For example MasterCard has Acceptance Marks and Brand Marks they display on their site for merchants, but you need to use the Acceptance Marks to be in compliance with MasterCard rules and regulations.

-Corey