The Data Suggests Meeting Dating Cards
You've done the analysis. You've observed the variables. You've run the numbers — and the numbers say hello.
This isn't a pickup line. It's a hypothesis. And like any good scientist, you're just asking someone to help you test it.
The Data Suggests We Should Meet dating business card is designed for the person who's done the math on human connection and landed, optimistically, on hope. The front features a Venn diagram — one circle for you, one for them, and in the intersection, a small arrow pointing to a very reasonable conclusion.
It works because it's honest. You saw someone. You thought, statistically, this could go somewhere interesting. You're presenting your evidence in the clearest format available: a diagram.
The back is yours to fill in. Your name. Your number. One true thing about yourself — the kind of variable that shifts the whole dataset. Because the algorithm that matters most isn't on any app. It's the one that runs when two people decide, in real life, that the overlap is worth exploring.
Most people meet by accident. You're proposing something better: intentional overlap.