These are the Christmas photo cards that I created as part of Snapfish 2018 Christmas/Holiday Collection. I’ve used a lot of designs with chalkboard and wood backgrounds since these are popular with our customers. We’ve also kept in mind to use popular sentiments for customers like Merry Christmas, Peace, Love and Joy, Merry and Bright and many more, since these elements are usually not editable for them.
These are the Christmas and New Year invites that I designed for Snapfish. In 2018 gap analysis we noticed that we don’t have a lot of invites specifically for holiday celebration such us New Year and Christmas, so we added more so customers will have more choices. The designs are inspired from the Christmas/Holiday and New Year photo cards that I designed during that year too.
These are the New Year photo cards that I designed for Snapfish to add to our Holiday Collection. I’ve used different fonts from serif, san serif to cursive to hit the different likings of the customers. I’ve also used chalkboard background and also full photo cards since those two are also top picks from customers.
These are the Halloween invites and photo cards that I created as part of Snapfish 2018 Fall Collection. I designed it to be more appealing to kids since they are the main participants for this occasion. I’ve used the usual Halloween color which are orange and black, but I mixed it with some purple and green colors to give a little bit of variety to customers.
Love is in the Air! These are the Valentine’s day photo cards that I designed for Snapfish. This collection is mainly playful to cater kids. I’ve also used mostly script fonts and decorative fonts to show sweetness and fun feeling of the design, so that who ever receives the card, which is mostly close family will definitely smile when they see the card.
These are the Hanukkah photo cards and invites that I designed for Snapfish. Hanukkah is a Jewish festival and is observed for eight nights and days, which may occur at any time from late November to late December in the Gregorian calendar. I’ve used design elements such as dreidel, candelabrum called menorah and Star of David to represent the celebration.
These are the designs I created for 2018 Mother’s Day collection. I’ve played around with papercut style & used some a watercolor floral I’ve hand painted. I’ve also considered using shades of violet as part of my color choices because it is not only a loving mom color, but also it’s 2018 color of the year.