Showing posts with label modern greeting cards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label modern greeting cards. Show all posts

Can You Love Someone So Much It's Creepy? Yep, Says Hubba Welcome.









Unfortunately the sweetly illustrated and hilariously disturbing cards are not available for purchase, but more creative cards by Chris Mundy and Greg Lockhart of Hubbawelcome. Other creative cards by them include the following:




About Hubbawelcome:


Hubbawelcome is a new collective of contemporary artists based in East London, formed by Chris Mundy and Greg Lockhart in 2009. Greg is an award-winning commercial illustrator, most recently recognised for his illustrative work in the awarded MAYOR OF LONDON “Save the Bees” advertising campaign, while Chris is an art director at M&C SAATCHI group, London. Their work is inspired by online culture and the psychology of growing up in the information age.

With a particular interest in social media, their pieces exhibit themes of loneliness, isolation, compulsion and death. Chris Mundy explains, “In our work we visualise the obsessive and disposable nature of how individual people interact online. We feel that being completely connected with ones peers at all times has actually become a catalyst for loneliness, gradually dehumanising relationships and individual identity.”

Hubbawelcome create prints, animations and installations by collecting fragments of online culture and reconstructing them using repetition and grids. Their pieces are bold, single-minded and colourful – appearing almost like ads for obscure products. They site artists David Shrigley, Andy Warhol, Banksy and Steve Powers as influences.

Thanks to TAXI for bringing these fun cards to my attention



New Set of Modernist London II Winter Edition Greeting Cards by Graphic Designer Stefi Orazi



Designer Stefi Orazi of East London has produced her second set of Modernist London Winter Edition cards for 2012.



above: details from London Zoo's Penguin Pool card and the Centrepoint card.

The elegant and graphic urban snow scenes are printed in 4 special colours. The iconic buildings featured in this set include the Brunswick Centre, Erno Goldfinger's house on 2 Willow Road, Lubetkin's Penguin Pool at the London Zoo, Centrepoint as well as her old favorites - Barbican and Golden Lane Estate. She's also donating £1 of every sale to a homeless charity Shelter this year, making them even more beautiful.








Printed on recycled paper in England, each pack includes 6 illustrated cards (size A6) and envelopes. Since the cards don't feature any text they work throughout the season as Holiday Greetings, New Year's Cards or just for special correspondence.

Get your pack here.

Stefi's first set from 2007 which contained four cards and is no longer available, can be seen here.

QR Code Greeting Cards Become the New "Mix Tapes" and Send You to Spotify Playlists.



above: A series of greetings cards that when scanned with a QR code reader direct people to themed music playlists within their Spotify Premium smart phone app.

Once upon a time, the "mix tape" was an overture of intimacy, of sharing, a gesture to show you cared by sending someone your own personal musical playlist as a message. Now, Stupid, a collective of young creatives in the UK, have designed greeting cards with customized artful versions of QR codes (they call them QR Images) that when scanned, lead you to specific playlists on Spotify, making them the mix tapes of the new Millenium.

How it works:


The Cards:

above: Music for art lovers

above left: Music for Cooks; above right: Music for Monsters

above left: Music for Geeks; above right: Music for Love

Stupid is presently in talk with various UK companies about producing the cards en masse, but for now, if you'd like one contact them directly here.

About Stupid:
A collective of young creatives who want to work on interesting and challenging projects. With their mix of creative disciplines they hope to do most projects entirely in house allowing them control over the entire creative process. However when they do use outside specialist talent they make sure it's someone very special with an inherent ability to think stupid.



WTF are QR Codes and what is Spotify?
If you're not at all familiar with QR Codes or Spotify, and the above post sounded like a foreign language to you, learn about both at the links below:

• How QR Codes work
• About Spotify

Pantone Christmas Wrapping Paper, Gift Bags, Gift Tags and Cards For The Designer




Last year I introduced you to Christmas Pantone posters and greeting cards.

This year, more and new Pantone related products are out for the holidays. Pantone Christmas cards, Pantone gift bags, Pantone gift tags and Pantone wrapping paper will make any designer or artist turn red 032c with excitement.

Pantone Christmas Cards (individual or boxed set)



A Pack of 8 Pantone Universe Christmas cards - 2 of each card in four colours, Gold, Silver, Red and Green.
Eight cards // Four Colours // Eight Envelopes
Individual Card measures W 12 x H 17 cm
buy them here


Pantone Gift Bags

Small Pantone Silver Snowflake Gift bag and tag:

buy it here

Medium Gold Pantone Snowflake gift bag and tag.

Buy it here.

Pantone Gift Bags in Red Snowflake (large), Solid Red (large) Green (medium) and Blue (small):




buy any of the above gift bags here.


Pantone Gift Tags


choose from 8 Pantone gift tags here

Pantone Wrapping Paper



choose from 8 individual sheet colors here