Contact: Daniela Karin Raffl
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Zurich-based illustrator and paper enthusiast Daniela Karin has won the best new designer award at the Noted@*Noted Awards Greeting Card Competition in San Francisco.
 
*Noted is an annual trade show sponsored by the US Greeting Card Association. This year’s entries came from the US and Europe. Judging was conducted by a panel of industry experts.
 
This is the second consecutive win for Daniela Karin, a passionate illustrator, who started her sustainable, hand-drawn greeting card brand in 2020, just before the Covid pandemic.
 
”This award means so much to me, she says. “I wanted to create something that truly makes people happy. We are now emerging from two years of distancing ourselves from others. Around the world, people are embracing the importance of true connection, love, and friendship. I hope this card will help to unite and deliver happy messages across our world.”
Inspired by a visit to Vietnam pre-pandemic, the image of a masked flower delivery person on a scooter abloom with flowers speaks of our journey from isolation to a healthier, more vibrant world.

"I added a vintage scooter because I love their elegant lines," Daniela adds. "One of the many wonderful things about designing greeting cards is getting to combine different elements from real life to make beauty that is timeless and emotionally relevant."


The full name of Daniela Karin’s award at *Noted is: “Best new card from a rookie/newbie.”
 

*Noted Judge and industry expert Audrey Woollen of Los Angeles Urbanic Paper Boutique says of Lykkyfund Paper: “They’ve got this gorgeous line of cards but they could also be prints, I would easily put them on my wall.”

Lykkefund Paper cards are available in selected stores in Switzerland, Germany, Austria, the US and online on Lykkefundpaper.com

 

About Daniela Karin: The creator of Lykkefund Paper is originally from Austria and lives in Zurich. She creates her cards with watercolors, acrylics and gouache on paper. Her style is Scandinavian influenced und her influences include botanicals and life’s fine details. She is committed to ethical products & sustainability. 

 

“I believe greeting cards will become even more popular in a digital culture,” she says.

 

Daniela Karin is available for interviews. 

Read more:

https://stationerytrends.com/news/gca-celebrates-the-winners-of-the-2022-noted-noted-greeting-card-competition

 
 
 
 

Here are some interesting facts about the greeting Card industry (via https://www.greetingcard.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Greeting-Card-Facts-2020-v4-2020-0914.pdf)
 
  • Hundreds of new card companies are launched each year, with Millennial “Makers” forming most new card companies.

  • The number of card lines continues to increase to meet the needs of the selective consumer, as they look for the perfect card that appears to have been produced just for them or their loved ones!

  • 8 out of 10 people agree that greeting cards cannot be replaced by social media. Most people now acknowledge many more birthdays than ever before because of social media, but they aren’t necessarily sending fewer cards as a result. Those relationships that are “card worthy” continue to generate card-sending.

  • People send and receive cards for a variety of special occasions. But according to research, getting a card “just because” is more meaningful because an unexpected card carries an additional element of surprise and delight.

  • Greeting cards are available for purchase in more than just stationery and card shops; from the extensive greeting card selections in grocery stores and drug stores, to unique offerings at pet stores, women’s accessory shops, bookstores, catalogs, and online, retailers are evolving to offer greeting cards that meet the needs and tastes of their specific customers.
     

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    ​Thank you so much.