DECADES OF HALLMARK ECARDS
COME TO LIFE VIRTUALLY WITH THE LAUNCH OF ECARDS TIME MACHINE
Los
Angeles, CA – March 2, 2015– Hallmark
Cards has cracked open its century-old archives. Hallmark eCards’ new web
experience, called “Time Machine,” allows users to travel back in time and
experience what Hallmark cards were like from the 1920s through today. Have you
ever wondered what kind of greeting cards people sent in the 1950s? This new
collection of eCards were inspired by actual Hallmark greeting cards sent from
decades past. Users can choose their favorite decade and select an eCard that
brings a greeting card from these eras to animated life.
The cards feature topics ranging
from the expected (a dancing pair of platform shoes from a 1970’s birthday
card) to the politically incorrect (a wife threatening her husband with a
rolling pin – circa 1950) to the totally surprising (Santa mooning the
recipient, in an unconventional 1940s holiday greeting).
They also offer a fascinating
glimpse into the way Americans lived in decades past. Travel was more rare and
therefore celebrated: cards abound for cruises (“Bon Voyage!”) and plane trips
(“Happy Landings!”). Smoking was more common, if the “up in smoke” birthday
card (1950s) is any indication.
“We are excited to open up a
window into how America used to communicate, and how that’s evolved over time,”
said Dan Kessler, general manager of Hallmark eCards. “These cards are
certainly a unique send, but you could also spend hours browsing through them.
I think everyone will be fascinated by this thoroughly fun trip through time.”
“There are over 100 years of
brilliant craftsmanship and artwork that we’re to share with public digitally,”
said Rob Fried, CEO of SpiritClips LLC, the Hallmark subsidiary responsible for
eCards and the Feeln streaming service. “This is just the beginning.”
About
Hallmark eCards
Hallmark
eCards is a leading provider of digital greetings on the internet. Using a mix
of cutting edge technology and Hallmark's storied creativity,
HallmarkeCards.com has delighted consumers for over a decade. Follow Hallmark
eCards at facebook.com/hallmarkecards and on Twitter @hallmarkecards.
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