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Mind Games Birthday Cards

**Card Front Cover Illustration Description:**

**Background & Layout:**

The entire background features a rich, swirling mix of electric blues and neon pinks reminiscent of Jackson Pollock's chaotic lines, interspersed with blocks of soft yellows and greys akin to Rothko's canvases, creating a sense of vibrant, abstract energy. At the upper left corner, a giant computer monitor floats, depicted with geometric precision using Mondrian-like primary colors and strong black lines. Within the screen, an abstract landscape of pixelated digital mountains and roads suggests the theme of travel.

**Foreground Elements:**

On the bottom right, a multicolored bridge (from the card game) arches upwards, painted in the style of de Kooning, with bold, gestural strokes. Cards spill out from the bridge in various directions, each one decorated with Miró-esque simplistic, whimsical shapes and symbols, such as stars, eyes, and spirals.

Scattered throughout the card are floating, puzzle-like pieces in varying shades of cyan and magenta, symbolizing mind games, with edges blurred into the background like Twombly's dynamic scribbles. Each puzzle piece hosts an abstract glyph or character that hints at hieroglyphic symbols, suggesting mysterious thought processes and connections.

**Centerpiece:**

In the center of the card, where the eye naturally rests, a three-tiered cake is represented by stark, minimalist squares and rectangles, taking inspiration from Malevich’s suprematism. The cake tiers are colored in gradients of deep reds to light oranges, with tiny embedded binary code patterns symbolizing computer programming language.

**Text Element:**

Atop the digital monitor's screen, a delicate banner waves across, painted with Richter-style smooth transitions between light and dark, reading "Maria" in abstract yet readable lettering. The text looks like it’s composed of interconnected microchips, utilizing a green circuitry motif to further emphasize the digital theme.

**Additional Details:**

Tiny geometric airplanes, painted in Kandinsky's dynamic, angular fashion, fly in formation above and below the bridge. These planes, in various primary colors, represent the travel aspect, connecting each element of the card. The entire scene is encapsulated within a frame of thin, interlocking silver and gold lines, giving the sense of a cohesive, artistic network surrounding the joyous birthday celebration.
Generated with these themes: Computers, Travelling, Mind games, and Bridge (card game).
Made with ❤️ by AI.

**Card Front Cover Illustration Description:*...

**Card Front Cover Illustration Description:*...

**Card Front Cover Illustration Description:**

**Background & Layout:**

The entire background features a rich, swirling mix of electric blues and neon pinks reminiscent of Jackson Pollock's chaotic lines, interspersed with blocks of soft yellows and greys akin to Rothko's canvases, creating a sense of vibrant, abstract energy. At the upper left corner, a giant computer monitor floats, depicted with geometric precision using Mondrian-like primary colors and strong black lines. Within the screen, an abstract landscape of pixelated digital mountains and roads suggests the theme of travel.

**Foreground Elements:**

On the bottom right, a multicolored bridge (from the card game) arches upwards, painted in the style of de Kooning, with bold, gestural strokes. Cards spill out from the bridge in various directions, each one decorated with Miró-esque simplistic, whimsical shapes and symbols, such as stars, eyes, and spirals.

Scattered throughout the card are floating, puzzle-like pieces in varying shades of cyan and magenta, symbolizing mind games, with edges blurred into the background like Twombly's dynamic scribbles. Each puzzle piece hosts an abstract glyph or character that hints at hieroglyphic symbols, suggesting mysterious thought processes and connections.

**Centerpiece:**

In the center of the card, where the eye naturally rests, a three-tiered cake is represented by stark, minimalist squares and rectangles, taking inspiration from Malevich’s suprematism. The cake tiers are colored in gradients of deep reds to light oranges, with tiny embedded binary code patterns symbolizing computer programming language.

**Text Element:**

Atop the digital monitor's screen, a delicate banner waves across, painted with Richter-style smooth transitions between light and dark, reading "Maria" in abstract yet readable lettering. The text looks like it’s composed of interconnected microchips, utilizing a green circuitry motif to further emphasize the digital theme.

**Additional Details:**

Tiny geometric airplanes, painted in Kandinsky's dynamic, angular fashion, fly in formation above and below the bridge. These planes, in various primary colors, represent the travel aspect, connecting each element of the card. The entire scene is encapsulated within a frame of thin, interlocking silver and gold lines, giving the sense of a cohesive, artistic network surrounding the joyous birthday celebration.
Generated with these themes: Computers, Travelling, Mind games, and Bridge (card game).
Made with ❤️ by AI.

**Card Front Cover Illustration Description:*...

**Card Front Cover Illustration Description:*...

**Card Front Design:**

**Background:**
Begin with a textured, chaotic Pollock-style background featuring splatters and streaks of vibrant colors like electric blue, neon green, fiery red, and deep purple. Over this, incorporate a grid of Mondrian-inspired lines, using bold blacks and whites, but allow them to intersect in a more fluid, less rigid manner, echoing the interconnectedness of computers and networks.

**Central Elements:**
In the center, create a geometric, Kandinsky-like abstract representation of a computer. Use shapes like circles, triangles, and rectangles. Make the screen a swirling galaxy of colors, symbolizing the vastness of the internet and the endless possibilities of travel and exploration. Include swirling orbs and lines, reminiscent of circuit pathways, in metallic gold and silver.

**Travel and Mind Games:**
To the left, illustrate a series of Miro-esque abstract forms that suggest different modes of travel – a streamlined shape like an airplane, a circular form for the sun, and squiggly lines for roads or flight paths. Integrate pieces reminiscent of a chessboard, with abstract knight and rook figures, as a nod to mind games, floating within the scene.

**Bridge Card Game:**
On the right, depict a de Kooning-inspired series of flowing, intertwining lines that converge into abstract representations of bridge cards. Use shades of crimson, spades of midnight blue, clubs in emerald green, and diamonds in gold. Allow these forms to blend and overlap, creating a sense of dynamic motion and strategy.

**Text Element:**
Incorporate "Maria" in a Rothko-esque block of soft, blurred color. Place this text within a gently arching sky element above the central computer, in subtle pastel hues like soft lavender, pale coral, or a gentle sky blue, allowing the name to feel like it is woven into the essence of the scene.
Generated with these themes: Computers, Travelling, Mind games, and Bridge (card game).
Made with ❤️ by AI.

**Card Front Design:** **Background:** Begin...

**Card Front Design:** **Background:** Begin...

**Card Front Design:**

**Background:**
Begin with a textured, chaotic Pollock-style background featuring splatters and streaks of vibrant colors like electric blue, neon green, fiery red, and deep purple. Over this, incorporate a grid of Mondrian-inspired lines, using bold blacks and whites, but allow them to intersect in a more fluid, less rigid manner, echoing the interconnectedness of computers and networks.

**Central Elements:**
In the center, create a geometric, Kandinsky-like abstract representation of a computer. Use shapes like circles, triangles, and rectangles. Make the screen a swirling galaxy of colors, symbolizing the vastness of the internet and the endless possibilities of travel and exploration. Include swirling orbs and lines, reminiscent of circuit pathways, in metallic gold and silver.

**Travel and Mind Games:**
To the left, illustrate a series of Miro-esque abstract forms that suggest different modes of travel – a streamlined shape like an airplane, a circular form for the sun, and squiggly lines for roads or flight paths. Integrate pieces reminiscent of a chessboard, with abstract knight and rook figures, as a nod to mind games, floating within the scene.

**Bridge Card Game:**
On the right, depict a de Kooning-inspired series of flowing, intertwining lines that converge into abstract representations of bridge cards. Use shades of crimson, spades of midnight blue, clubs in emerald green, and diamonds in gold. Allow these forms to blend and overlap, creating a sense of dynamic motion and strategy.

**Text Element:**
Incorporate "Maria" in a Rothko-esque block of soft, blurred color. Place this text within a gently arching sky element above the central computer, in subtle pastel hues like soft lavender, pale coral, or a gentle sky blue, allowing the name to feel like it is woven into the essence of the scene.
Generated with these themes: Computers, Travelling, Mind games, and Bridge (card game).
Made with ❤️ by AI.

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**Card Front Design:** **Background:** Begin...

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Frequently Asked Questions


How much does it cost?

Single cards cost $3.99. In the US you can grab any two for $7 or go three for $10.

Cards are printed and supplied with a paper envelope and a protective biodegradable OPP bag.

How long does it take for a card to arrive?

It typically takes 5 business days to arrive.

Shipping options for the USA are as follows:

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Expedited (3-5 business days)N/A$10.36
Overnight (1-2 business days)N/A$20.20

What size is the card?

5.5 x 5.5 inches (140 x 140mm)

Can I personalise the card?

Yes, you can write a message on the inside of the card from the basket page.

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After creating a card, you can add it to your basket and checkout.

What quality is the card?

The card is a glossy card.

Supplied with a paper envelope and a protective biodegradable OPP bag.

What happens to my pictures after uploading?

All uploaded pictures are deleted within 30 days.

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Printed using water based inks.

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From sustainable forests.

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Vegan-friendly

Contains no animal products.

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Can be recycled.

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