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Spike In Online Card Sales

“None of us knows how long this is going to last, or what the high street will look like ‘out the other side’, but one thing’s for sure, the public are still buying cards,” confirmed John Procter, md and co-founder of Scribbler.

With all of the card retailer’s 38 physical shops “currently on ice”, John said that its online shop “is busier than ever.” He believes, “one upside to this awful situation is that thoughtful gestures, such as sending a card, however outrageous the message may be, will be totally appreciated.”

Above: Scribbler’s new Leeds store was trading very well until the retail lockdown.
Above: Scribbler’s new Leeds store was trading very well until the retail lockdown.

All of Scribbler’s in-house designers are working flat out to come up with new designs, some reflecting the challenges of self-isolation, social distancing and obsession with having enough loo rolls, but the company is also ‘open all hours’ for submissions from card publishers and designers to submit their ideas.

Above: John Procter, at a Henries judging, during sunnier times.
Above: John Procter, at a Henries judging, during sunnier times.

“We are lucky to work with some of the most talented card designers in the industry and it does concern me that with virtually all of their retail stockists currently closed, their livelihoods in common with many of us working in retail, have been severely curtailed,” says John. “That’s bad enough, but then there is the risk of great creative ideas never seeing the light of day,” he adds.

Above: One of the designs created by Scribbler’s in-house team.
Above: One of the designs created by Scribbler’s in-house team.

With Scribbler’s online card shop being ‘print to order’ (offering a personalised option), publishers and designers will be paid a royalty on each card ordered.

“This means there is no risk to the publisher in the way of stock or transportation costs,” explains John.

Publishers and designers with “burning ideas” can email  submissions@scribbler.co.uk

Above: Designs from Bold & Bright, Angela Chick and Whale and Bird that are on sale on the Scribbler site.
Above: Designs from Bold & Bright, Angela Chick and Whale and Bird that are on sale on the Scribbler site.

Top: Part of the homepage of the Scribbler.com site.

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