Hi all<p>An agency I work with has just launched its 2011 online 'Christmas card' for clients and friends. It's a lot of fun (I'll post a link to it in the comments), but got me thinking: how do startups (and other agencies) have a bit of fun with their holiday greetings? Good examples welcome!<p>Steve
An agency my partner worked for did "Jumpers for Shelter" last year: employees hand-knitted or hand-accessorized a jumper, which was then auctioned along with some bling donated by clients (kitchen knives, computer games, jewellery). All money from the eBay auction went to Shelter.<p><a href="http://en-gb.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.175361102491973.43425.167375409957209&type=1" rel="nofollow">http://en-gb.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.175361102491973.4...</a>
Mint Digital (based in London) did a great one a few years ago.<p>I got sent a moleskine which had the words "Amicus Menthae" embossed in it.<p>If you google the phrase, you get this website: <a href="http://amicusmenthae.com/" rel="nofollow">http://amicusmenthae.com/</a><p>An image of the moleskine is also there if you're interested.
Here's the 2011 one from all of us at Torchbox: <a href="http://sing.torchbox.com" rel="nofollow">http://sing.torchbox.com</a><p>(Yes, this is a pretty gratuitous plug, I know, but it's fun. See the FAQs link for how we built it).
This one's awesome: teehan+lax recreated their logo by painting the partners blue<p><a href="http://www.teehanlax.com/holiday2011/" rel="nofollow">http://www.teehanlax.com/holiday2011/</a>