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Jeego E-cards

Lucy and I (at Fi&Me HQ) are very excited about our new collaboration with Jeego!

We have had some of our whimsical designs animated!

Over the last year we have been playing around with puns. Personally, I love this technique to create captions that compliment the illustrations. Sometimes I will come up with the words which create the perfect character in my mind. Other times I will have had a drawing in my sketchbook for ages and by leafing through the pages an idea will pop into my mind for the ideal pun.

Our latest e-cards are available on the app to send to friends and family! What I love about Jeego is the range of greetings, there is something for every occasion.

Our images are available for licencing for print/pattern etc, and we have now grown quite a big back catalogue, so if you are a print company and like what you see please get in touch!



Isn't it cute? :)


Visit Jeego for many more e-cards!

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