These honest greeting cards celebrate events in a quirky and self-deprecating way. Designed by Able and Game, each card is hand-drawn by founding duo Anna Blandford and Gareth Meney. Able and Game is based in Melbourne, Australia. The honest greeting cards are designed to "stand out from the crowd" and depict "weird and wonderful people that are off beat," according to the designers.
Many of the birthday cards are cake-centric, with sayings including 'You Celebrate Your Birthday Once a Year? Ugh, How Mainstream' and 'I'm Jealous It's Your Birthday Because You Get Cake.' Others have clever imagery, including a bun fresh out of the oven to congratulate new parents.
These cards are great to keep in mind for family and friends for a variety of occasions.
Quirkily Honest Greeting Cards
This Stationary Celebrates Different Occasions with Off-Beat Humor
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
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