Lo Logro is a kindergarten graduation eCard drawn entirely in crayon style. The design shows a rainbow arching across a yellow sun, smiling flowers in red, blue, and green, a small schoolhouse, and a graduation cap sitting at the top of the scene. Every line looks like a five-year-old drew it on construction paper — wobbly, bright, and full of color. The overall feeling is loud and joyful, the kind of image that makes you grin the second the card opens on your screen.
This card fits a few specific people well. Think of the kindergarten teacher who spent ten months tying shoes, reading aloud, and settling disputes over crayons — she will recognize every visual in this card immediately, and it will land differently than a generic congratulations message. It also works for the grandparent who has been waiting all year for their grandchild's "big graduation day" and wants to send something that matches the energy of a five-year-old in a tiny cap and gown, not something that looks like it belongs in a corporate inbox.
For photos, lean into the crayon-and-rainbow palette by picking images with bright natural light and saturated colors. A snapshot of the graduate in their cap and gown on the school steps works well — the real colors in the photo will echo the reds, blues, and yellows already in the card. A candid shot of the kid mid-laugh with classmates adds life. If you have a photo of a drawing or artwork the child made this year, that fits the crayon theme directly. Recipients can tap any photo to download it at full resolution, so the images travel with the card and can be printed at home or saved to a phone album.