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A colourful, fun patterned birthday card designed by YAY
Hop & Twist Birthday Card - this colourful printed A6 birthday card is blank inside for your own message.
The card comes with brown ribbed kraft envelope included
Dimensions: A6 (14.85 x 10.5cm)
The birthday card is printed in full colour onto 280gsm FSC approved board
Arrives wrapped in a protective cello bag
Made and designed with love in the UK
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Y A Y
Lydia Meiying is one half of design duo Y A Y.
Manchester based design duo YAY Studios create bright eclectic contemporary designs inspired by, naive illustration, contemporary painting, experimental collage and the eccentric styling’s of postmodernism.
YAY Studios champion the hands on approach to design, and create a large number of their works by experimenting with photography, drawing, outmoded technologies, and traditional printing/painting techniques in order to find new and exciting compositions, imagery, colour and form.
“We don’t want to rely purely on software and digital technology to create our designs; we want to see our hands at work and the mistakes they make”
Hop & Twist Birthday Card - this colourful printed A6 birthday card is blank inside for your own message.
The card comes with brown ribbed kraft envelope included
Dimensions: A6 (14.85 x 10.5cm)
The birthday card is printed in full colour onto 280gsm FSC approved board
Arrives wrapped in a protective cello bag
Made and designed with love in the UK
--
Y A Y
Lydia Meiying is one half of design duo Y A Y.
Manchester based design duo YAY Studios create bright eclectic contemporary designs inspired by, naive illustration, contemporary painting, experimental collage and the eccentric styling’s of postmodernism.
YAY Studios champion the hands on approach to design, and create a large number of their works by experimenting with photography, drawing, outmoded technologies, and traditional printing/painting techniques in order to find new and exciting compositions, imagery, colour and form.
“We don’t want to rely purely on software and digital technology to create our designs; we want to see our hands at work and the mistakes they make”