Greeting Cards & Postcards
Pocket-sized art with more uses than you can wave a Bic at. Birthdays, thanks yous, Valentines or even Wednesdays, there’s always an occasion for a stunning card. From promotional weapon to distant friend-contactor, our cards are more versatile than Optimus Prime.
- Discount of 30% on every order of 16+ cards
- Superior writing surface for your words of wisdom
- 300gsm card with a satin finish
- Greeting cards supplied with envelopes and optional cellophane sleeves, ideal for reselling
Dimensions
Cards are designed to suit the most common image ratio of 3:2, but any image size can be printed—we just leave a white border.
- Standard Greeting Card - 100 x 150mm / 4” x 6”
- Large Greeting Card - 125 x 190 mm / 5” x 7.5”
- Postcard - 100 x 150mm / 4” x 6”
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Comments
simple stunning and a wonderful idea
Wow, that was easily the quickest response I’ve had on RB! Thanks Ms Woolley.
– Richard Morden
Simplicity personified. Leaving out the nose is surprisingly effective!
I’m feeling…hypnotically pierced…
I say, my deer cat has no nose!
So how does it smell?
Well, like acrylic paint, actually :)
When I first sketched this concept I used the cat I live with for reference. She is jet black so her most noticeable features are silhouette and eyes.
– Richard Morden
ah, sooo cool!
Thanks Anastasiia :)
– Richard Morden
I did see this on your blog. Great image!
Hi Greendeer. Thanks for the comment here and the very funny one on my blog. You made me laugh!
I tried twice to make a comment about your illustration ‘mesmerising beauty’ but for some reason my browser wouldn’t let me through the authentication process. Oh well. Keep up the groovy stories and pics – they are very cool and lots of fun!
– Richard Morden
He has a nose; just not a visible one. Perhaps if I drew a picture of myself sans nose, mine would stop running. Anyway, this is a fine bit of fun, well done in its perfect simplicity, & then there are those EYES. Looks a bit like Herne the Hunter-Cat. ~ Sheila
I hadn’t heard of Herne the Hunter and am so glad you attached a link. How very interesting! The antlers were indeed intended as an acknowledgement of the ancient origins of a mid winter festival (the cat bit was just for fun), but I didn’t know the original wearer of the antlers had a name – now I know. So thanks for the informative comment :)
– Richard Morden
I really like it!
Hey thanks Dan-ka. Gotta say your illustrations and graphic rock! R :)
– Richard Morden
Love it …. simple and just wonderful !
Thanks Michele. It appears to be one of my more popular pieces. It was a very quickly created print, but sometimes the quick artworks are the better ones!
– Richard Morden
Fab!
Well thank you Ms Sterk!
– Richard Morden
Congratulations

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Let’s do Christmas in RED !!
Becca