Best quality e-card designs online

February 1, 2008 | Graphic Design, Internet

Jacquie Lawson e-cards I so much enjoy Jacquie Lawson’s ecard designs that I wanted to post about it today. I’m always excited when Jacquie comes out with a new card and you can view a sample of her designs by clicking on the button to the left which will lead you to her site. It’s not a free e-card site. I belong to a few of those free e-card sites as well and use them quite regularly, especially the cute designs in the cards and stickies from my Care2 home.. and the always beautiful e-cards from American Greetings. However, when you send and give a Jacquie Lawson ecard, it just feels more special.. The art design is lovely, the music and the animation make it feel like a mini movie made just for you and the sender/receiver, and you never have to be concerned with other words, navigation or ugly advertising getting in the way of the sentiment because all of Jacquie Lawson’s e-cards are enjoyed as a delightful full-screen display. When you send and receive a Jacquie Lawson ecard, it’s special.

Care2 Stickies

Sweeeet..
Now that I’ve got you in the mood, why not send an e-card from your favorite place to someone special right now. :) Feel free to share your favorite top-quality e-card sites in your comment below.



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  1. PopArtDiva says:

    I got one of Jacquie’s e-cards for my birthday – it was THE BEST e-card I’d ever seen.

  2. Pam Archer says:

    I agree with you about Jacque Lawson cards. They are beautiful, fun to watch, and perfect for when you can’t get to the store to purchase one.

    Pam Archer,
    http://www.homespunhighlights.wordpress.com

  3. Miranda says:

    I’ve used the Lawson cards for several years and I agree there’s something special about them. HOWEVER, I’m going to discontinue my subscription because their customer-service leaves a lot to be desired. Several times I have tried to help them, including pointing out a copyright infringement on Jacque’s artwork from another site, and I wasn’t even thanked for my help. Instead, I received a cold, minimal, pro-forma email (not automated–clearly from a person) in each case. What does it take to say “Thanks for being a loyal customer for 4 years and thanks for looking out for us”? The feeling I have from my interaction with the Lawson staff is THE OPPOSITE of the warm, friendly, attentive sense that I agree their cards convey. Even when I asked why they were so inattentive customer-service-wise, they didnt’ answer. Enough! There are other talented e-card designeres in the world.

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