Tuesday, December 31, 2013

New Year greeting e-cards

Hello everyone, in this post I would like to present you my latest New Year greeting e-cards. All these e-cards are available on my website, seiza.ro:


Christmas / New Year ecard with spanish text. Color model: RGB. Format: jpeg file. Dimensions: 600x500px. If you like this image you can send it as a virtual greeting card from my website: seiza.ro - free greeting e-cards.



Corporate invitation for the Christmas / New Year party. Format: musical/animated. Color model: RGB. Dimensions: 600x500px. If you like this image you can send it as a virtual greeting card from my website: seiza.ro - free greeting e-cards.



Christmas / New Year ecard with french text. Format: jpeg. Color model: RGB. Dimensions: 600x500px. If you like this image you can send it as a virtual greeting card from my website: seiza.ro - free greeting e-cards.



New Year greeting ecard. Color model: RGB. Dimensions: 600x500px. If you like this image you can send it as a virtual greeting card from my website: seiza.ro - free greeting e-cards.



Corporate Christmas / New Year ecard with german and english text. Color model: RGB. Dimensions: 600x500px. If you like this image you can send it as a virtual greeting card from my website: seiza.ro - free greeting e-cards.



Winter ecard. Color model: RGB. Dimensions: 600x500px. If you like this image you can send it as a virtual greeting card from my website: seiza.ro - free greeting e-cards.

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Virtual Nengajo

Hi, everyone.

Because the Japanese New Year (お正月, o-shōgatsu) is coming, I have drawn some new virtual Nengajo's (japanese New Year greeting cards).

The New Year holidays (o-shōgatsu) are very important to the Japanese. In the last days of the year, approximately four billion post cards expressly intended for use as New Year's cards are sold throughout Japan.

Although traditionally these greeting cards were sent only by post, in recent years people have started to send virtual Nengajo's as well as printed Nengajo's. If you have japanese friends (or japanese clients, colleagues, business partners, etc) whom you want to congratulate on New Year, the easiest way to do so is to send them virtual Nengajo's.

This Nengajo will be very soon available as a free eCard on my website, seiza.ro:

Virtual Nengajo. Image size: 600x500 px. Text meaning (from right to left): The text written inside the circle: Kinga Shinnen = japanese expression equivalent with 'Happy New Year'. The first two columns: 'Thank you for all your hard work (great help) during the past year'. The 3rd column: 'I hope (ask) for your favour again in the coming year'. Last column: Gantan - the morning of January 1st.