Cards Reflect Our Culture

Greeting cards offer a cultural snapshot of world events, slang, social norms and design styles that have influenced what we've said over the past 10 decades. Check out these examples, you'll see what we mean. Then go to Hallmark.com to see what we help you say today.

What trends will influence tomorrow's cards? Too early to tell, but one thing's certain — if it's on our minds, it will be in our cards.

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You Know You're A Boomer If...

... these cards look familiar! Boomers' lives are well chronicled in Hallmark's first 100 years.

Tough Times, Good Wishes

Even in difficult times — especially in difficult times — cards have helped us stay connected.

Cards are Groovy, Man

Movie stars, fashions and fads — they're part of popular culture, which means they're also part of our cards.

Be Mine Over Time

Expressions of love debuted early in Hallmark’s history, growing bolder as the culture evolved. 

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  • vince on 2/12/2010 6:28 PM
    heres wishing you a very happy valentines day