This photo by David Schwen is simply hilarious. I could see this phrase catching on.

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This paper is sad. Enough said. Illustration by Alex Griendling.

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Here’s a clever idea. I recently stumbled upon codecards, the Etsy store of Brooklyn-based UX designer and letterpress aficionado Matt Raw. His semantically correct letterpress cards are really neat…I never would have thought to combine code and letterpress, but it worked out really well. Right now he only has Valentine’s Day and New Year cards. If he makes a birthday card I would buy it right away!

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What do you get when you mix Swiss design with poker? Helveticards. This brilliant deck of cards designed by Ryan Myers can be purchased for $10. Love it!

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Ok, this Graffiti Book by London-based graphic designer Benoit Ollive really cracked me up. More images from this project are on Behance.

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We’ve all been there…you meant to buy the perfect birthday card for that special someone but you waited too long and now the only store that’s open in a 100-mile radius is a Waffle House. Good luck finding a card. If that situation sounds familiar then you should look into getting an All-In-One Card Stamp by Ji Lee. You’ll be prepared for basically every occasion that requires a card.

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