The card opens on a graffiti-style layout packed with bold lettering that reads "Here's What's New!" The text sits against a cityscape backdrop, surrounded by comic-style explosion bursts and spray paint splatter marks. The color palette runs hot: neon-green, electric-blue, vibrant-orange, bright-yellow, and hot-pink all compete for space the way real street art does. Nothing in this design is quiet or understated. It reads loud from the first second, and that's the whole point. The overall feeling is raw energy, like someone tagged a wall just for you.
This card works well for your younger sibling who just moved to a new city and wants everyone to know about their new apartment, job, and life all at once. They'll get the urban energy immediately — send it with three or four photos from their first week there. It also fits your coworker who just announced a pregnancy after months of keeping it secret. The explosion graphics match that "finally telling everyone" moment exactly. A few candid shots from the announcement dinner would land perfectly inside this design.
For photos, lean into contrast. A shot taken at night with bright signage or streetlights in the background will pop against the neon-green and electric-blue tones already in the card. If your sibling just moved, a phone photo of them standing outside their new front door works well — something unposed and real. For the new baby announcement, a close-up of the ultrasound printout or a photo of the positive test on a kitchen table gives the card something concrete to carry. Recipients can tap any photo to download it at full resolution, so whatever you include, they keep it.