Have you sent your Christmas card? If not, you might as well refer to this interesting concept and make a progress bar card at home! Although the hand-made process is based on a birthday card as a template, you only need to change the style and The content is very suitable for any holiday. Netizen Calvin Nutter shared the process of DIY card making on the Internet. He used the progress bar commonly seen in old computers as the protagonist of the card design. As the user pulls and pulls, the progress will be read slowly. Look whats written in the card!
The simple and easy-to-understand production process requires almost no explanation, but the thoughtful Calvin Nutter lists all the required materials one by one. Once you have these things ready, you can easily make a card with a theme. Materials required include two pieces of cardboard, scissors, a utility knife, a cutting mat, and tape or glue. Because this demonstration pursues realism, computer drawing and printing are used. If you want to make the card look more humane, hand-drawing is also a great choice, but remember to prepare more colorful drawings, strange pens, etc. tool.
Isn’t it really simple!
Calvin Nutter uses a progress bar to symbolize the passage of time, which is best connected with birthdays and being one year older. If you have the opportunity and interest to make cards by yourself next time, don’t forget this fun and interactive card design.