The Recent Travels card is built around a Mediterranean scene: whitewashed Greek architecture sits against a navy-blue sky, a terracotta-toned sailboat cuts across sand-beige and sky-blue water, and a bold sun anchors the upper half of the frame. Traditional Greek geometric border patterns run along the edges in navy and white, tying the whole composition together. The color palette — navy, sand-beige, terracotta, white, and sky-blue — stays consistent throughout, so the card reads as a single cohesive scene rather than a collage. The overall mood is open and alive, the kind of image that makes you want to look at it longer than you planned.
This card works well for a few very specific people. Think of your friend who just returned from two weeks island-hopping through Santorini and Crete, uploading a thousand photos she hasn't sorted yet — this gives her a way to send a handful of the best ones to everyone who asked to see them. It also fits your uncle who sailed the Aegean for the first time at sixty-two and won't stop talking about it at family dinners. He'd appreciate getting something that actually looks like where he was, not a generic postcard design.
Photos with natural light and water work best against this palette. A shot of sun hitting white-and-blue stairs in the late afternoon will sit naturally inside the navy and terracotta tones. A candid taken on the boat deck — someone squinting into the wind, hair going sideways — brings the sailing element to life. For a more grounded option, try a wide landscape of a harbor at golden hour, where the warm sand-beige tones in the card echo the light in the photo. Recipients can tap any photo to download it at full original resolution, so the photos themselves travel with the card.