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Matt Raw's Codecards Collection is for Computer Jargon Junkies

Sometimes it seems like the opposite sex speaks in code -- well now they really are with these encoded greeting cards!

Matt Raw's Codecards collection is ideal for sentimental geeks and emotional gamers. These encoded cards are more aesthetically empty than popular big-league cards, but they really say so much more. These nerdtastic paper greetings are covered in images and heartfelt messages, or rather, coded images and messages. These cards are comprised of computer code language instead of visual images, making it even more special since the recipient has to decipher it. Make sure the person receiving this codified card understands computer code -- code-oblivious card readers may be utterly confused.

Matt Raw's Codecards collection will allow geeks to gush with sentiment.
Trend Themes
1. Encoded Greeting Cards - The trend of encoded greeting cards presents opportunities for creative customization and personalized messaging using computer code language.
2. Sentimental Geeks - The trend of catering to sentimental geeks opens up possibilities for niche markets and specialized products that combine emotional expression with technology.
3. Code-based Communication - The trend of using computer code language in communication offers opportunities for innovative ways of conveying messages and fostering a sense of exclusivity among recipients.
Industry Implications
1. Greeting Card Industry - The greeting card industry can embrace the encoded greeting card trend by exploring collaborations with tech-savvy artists and incorporating digital elements into traditional card designs.
2. Customization Services - Customization services can tap into the market of sentimental geeks by offering tailored solutions that allow customers to express their emotions through personalized code-based messages.
3. Education Technology - The education technology industry has an opportunity to develop interactive learning tools and platforms that leverage code-based communication techniques to engage students and foster computational thinking.

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