This eCard opens on a deep navy and royal-blue background broken up by gold geometric lines arranged in the art deco style — sharp angles, repeating borders, and symmetrical frames that give the layout a structured, almost architectural look. A Star of David sits at the center, rendered in gold against the blue field. The text "Happy Passover" and "Chag Pesach Sameach" appear in matching gold lettering, keeping everything within the same tight color story: navy, royal-blue, white, and gold. No clutter, no loose elements. The overall feeling is quiet and ceremonial.
This card works well for your grandmother who hosts the Seder every year without fail, the one who sets the table weeks in advance and still uses her mother's Haggadah. The art deco geometry fits the gravity she brings to the occasion. It also suits a coworker or neighbor who is Jewish and with whom you want to mark the holiday without overstepping — the card's restrained palette and formal structure signal that you took the holiday seriously, not just grabbed the first thing you found. Two or three sentences in the message field go a long way here.
The gold-and-navy palette photographs well against warm indoor light, so a candle-lit Seder table shot — matzah on a plate, the Haggadah open nearby — would sit naturally inside this card without clashing. A portrait of family gathered around the table, or even a close-up of the Seder plate with its symbolic foods arranged carefully, also reads well against the dark background. Recipients can tap any photo you include and download it at full original resolution, so if you add a meaningful family shot from the evening, they walk away with that image too, not just the card.