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Computer science, and Simple Christmas Card

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  • Printed on Glossy Card (5.5 x 5.5")
  • Comes with a Kraft Envelope

Computer science, and Simple Christmas Card

Description

The scene unfolds in a cozy, snow-draped village reminiscent of a Norman Rockwell painting, with a twist of technological whimsy. At the heart of the scene is a large Christmas tree, but instead of traditional ornaments, it's adorned with shiny computer mice and glittering circuit boards. LED lights in the shape of binary code twinkle among the branches, casting a digital glow. Beneath the tree, a robotic Santa Claus is comically tangled in a string of USB cables, struggling to stuff a bulging sack filled with gift-wrapped software boxes and tiny processors. Nearby, an elf dressed in a Beatrix Potter-esque ensemble but with a headset and a tablet is checking the "Naughty or Nice" list, displayed as a scrolling LED banner.

The foreground features a quaint cobblestone street where a snowman with wire-rimmed glasses and a woolen scarf sits typing away at a vintage typewriter that's plugged into a modern laptop—a playful nod to Maurice Sendak's imaginative worlds. The snowman's "carrot" nose is, humorously, a USB stick. To the side, Mrs. Jackowski’s name is creatively etched into the snowy cobblestones, as if someone has walked through the snow with deliberate, precise steps spelling out "Mrs. Jackowski." Above, the sky is a tapestry of swirling digital constellations, resembling Quentin Blake's whimsical style, where twinkling stars spell out "Happy Holidays, Mrs. Jackowski" in an elegant cursive. The scene is framed by towering, intricately detailed trees à la Arthur Rackham, their branches heavy with snow and subtly decorated with miniature QR codes, adding an extra layer of tech-infused cheer.

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