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  • Holiday Ecard Tips

    Holiday Ecard Tips

    Holidays are an important part of one’s life and when its Christmas around the corner, we should make the most of it. And for that, we need to make the best use of elements and visuals in our ecards. So here we are today discussing some holiday ecard tips with all of our visualizers.

    To know more, keep on reading!

    1. Colors

    Colors have a deep psychological effect on our minds. Hence it’s important to use the right color effects for better impact.

    Eg- The colors for Christmas are – Red, Green, and Gold.

    • Red is the color of Holly berries, which is said to represent the blood of Jesus when he died on the cross. Also, the color of Santa’s dress can’t be overruled.
    • Gold is the color of the Sun and light – both are very important in the dark winter.
    • Green is the color of “The Christmas tree”, the most important element of Christmas.

    2. Design

    It is important to include the symbolic holiday elements. Hence it is important to understand the ethos and essence of the holiday. Eg- Design elements for

      • Christmas: Christmas tree, Santa, Christmas presents. Use can use cultural specific elements such as Mistletoes, Christmas bells, etc.
      • Winter: You can explore the concept of Winter Wonderland and use visual elements such as winter carnivals, snow, snowman, etc.
      • Season’s Greetings: You could paint a picture of a cheerful winter and can include decorated Christmas trees.
      • New Year: Fireworks are important celebratory elements and can be used in cards. The clock is also significant to show the countdown to the New Year.

      Christmas Ecard by Vsilverline23k

    3. Realistic Animation Vs Non-realistic Animation

    You can either use a photographic Christmas tree image or create a vector image. Both visuals will have different impact and hence should be used based on the concept and core theme of the ecard. If the card is meant to be funny and cute and has a cartoon feel to it then it is preferred to use a vector image. On the other hand, if the card is meant to give a realistic feel you should use a photographic image.

    There are certain cards in which the theme revolves around character animation and hence vector images are ideal to use. For example, if the card is meant to show a teddy couple walking across the grass then the grass should be a vector image and not a photographic image.

    4. Fonts

    Fonts need to be selected based on the theme and feel of the card. If a card is meant for a religious section such as Christmas blessings, the text needs to be prominent as it is usually a spiritual quote or extracts from the Bible, hence hand-written or cursive fonts should be avoided. The letters in these fonts are more decorative rather than prominent and hence does not serve the purpose of the card. On the contrary, if a card is meant for New Year love section then a decorative or cursive font can be used. If you choose to make a cartoonish Merry Christmas card then a funky font can be used. Presentation of fonts is also important so alignment, legibility, font effects must be checked and modified to suit the card.

    Another important point to note is that images should never be blurred or pixilated. It kills the look of the card and hence good and clear quality visuals are always preferred.

    Until then,

    Happy Holidays!

  • Holiday Greetings

    Holiday Greetings

    It’s that time of the year again, cold and dark, yet it’s far from gloomy. It’s the holiday season and we are here to give you all some major Holiday Greetings idea! Since winter has set in with the beautiful lit houses and festivity all around. It is surely a busy time with family reunions starting from Thanksgiving and a busy travel period ending post-New Year. In between, there are other celebratory occasions almost every day.

    Advent marks the beginning of Christmas and till then it has events such as St. Nicholas Day, Christmas Card Day, Christmas Tree Light Day and many more. Now how do you prepare for such a busy season?

    Holiday Greetings by Universlover

    We’ll cover in details one of the important criteria for making great ecards in this blog. To start off with the most important:

    Research:

    While doing your research the key questions to answer are:
    How is the Holiday season celebrated in different parts of North America?
    • What are the religious beliefs surrounding the festivals?
    • What type of food is most popularly associated with the event?
    • What is the latest trend with respect to the holidays?

    Here is some quick information about upcoming holidays:

    Black Friday is the Friday following Thanksgiving Day that sees scores of shoppers trying to make the best use of the fabulous deals available in stores. It also marks the beginning of the Christmas shopping season.

    Winter in North America means a lot of snow in most parts and frozen lakes. Thus it is a perfect time for winter carnivals and ice skating on the lake. Christmas is marked by attending church services, decorating homes with Christmas trees and exchanging greetings and gifts with family and friends. Of course, Santa plays an important role on Christmas as no Christmas tale is complete without Santa and his bag of goodies.

    This card gives a perfect view of what the holiday season looks like in North America
    http://www.123greetings.com/events/happy_holidays/silver_bells_instrumental_with.html

    All these elements can be reflected in a card to make it beautiful. Users must be transformed into another cheerful land with pleasant visuals and feel the holiday spirit. But what makes a card likeable is the perfect combination of visuals and messages. We will keep you all updated with the upcoming festivals and events.

    Until then,

    Keep Designing!