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Sending Hugs | Greeting Card | Newton Davey
Sending Hugs Greeting Card is a silver foil hug appearing from an envelope featuring artwork by artist and screen printer, David Newton.
Under the moniker Newton Davey, David cuts, scribbles and builds layers of art traditionally and organically by hand. There are no digital interventions in David's process and the simplicity in his designs perfectly suits inky screens and squeegees.
The Sending Hugs design has embossed detailing and Silver Hot Foil highlights. It measures 11.5 x 13.5cm and printed on FSC approved board in the UK. It comes with a cream envelope, is fully recyclable and is produced under license from David Newton.
- Greeting Card and Envelope
- Folded Card Size 135x115mm
- Silver Hot Foil and Emboss detailing
- Printed in the UK on FSC approved board
- Fully recyclable
- Blank Inside
USTUDIO Design are a multi award winning contemporary greeting card publisher. Renowned for our arty, illustrative style, our greeting cards are sometimes beautiful, often humorous but always exceptional on quality and finishing.
We have been collaborating with amazing artists and illustrators to create and curate quirky, beautiful and humorous greeting cards, homeware and gifts in Bristol since 2004.
In this time they have won 8 design awards for greeting cards and been shortlisted for 3 UK Gift of the Year awards.
We ship to all UK Mainland addresses. Shipping choices and charges are calculated by weight and size and we offer the following shipping options:
Any Order over £12 - Free Shipping
Small items / large letter size
Royal Mail 48: (delivery aim 2/3 working days but not guaranteed; fully tracked): £3.50
Royal Mail 24: (delivery aim next working day but not guaranteed; fully tracked): £5.00
Medium Parcels
Royal Mail 24: (delivery aim next working day but not guaranteed; fully tracked): £8.00
Royal Mail 48: (delivery aim 2/3 working days but not guaranteed; fully tracked): £6.00
We currently ship to the following countries / territories:
USA / Canada
Australia / New Zealand / Japan / Singapore / South Korea / UAE.
Mainland Europe (EU) / Norway / Switzerland / Iceland
Duty and Taxes
All overseas orders are currently shipped DAP (delivered at place.)
This means that the customer is responsible for any import duty, local tax and any handling surcharge by the shipping company.
Note : We do not charge UK VAT on export orders.
The current UK VAT rate of 20% will be removed from the order value at checkout if the delivery address is outside of the UK.
Please note, that if you refuse to accept the goods from our nominated courier for any reason other than clear and obvious damage to the box or shipping container or product, or do not provide the correct information necessary for delivery of goods and subsequently the products are returned to us, we reserve the right to charge a discretionary restocking fee of up to £10 per item.
Cost of Shipping
The estimated time of delivery for international parcels is 5 to 10 working days throughout most destinations worldwide. Some remote destinations however can take a little longer.
Shipping charges are calculated by weight and size as follows:
Europe
Small items (up to 0.5 kg) - Royal Mail £15
Larger items (up to 2 kgs) Royal Mail - £20
U.S. | Canada | RoW
Small items (up to 0.5 kg) - Royal Mail £15
Larger items (up to 2 kgs) Royal Mail - £25
Over 2 kgs - UPS - £40 (USA only)
Cut off for processing via courier is 1 pm Mon-Fri for international delivery. Orders received after this will not be collected until the following working day.
Image Maker and Story Teller
David is foremost an image maker and story teller and is happiest where words and images combine in the printmaking process. Inspired by his surroundings in the streets and parks of North London, David's stories tend to contain brollies, beaks, beams of light and bags of colour.
Process
There are no computers used in a Newton Davey artwork. Shapes and lines are cut and drawn with scissors and pens and then montaged together on a screen print press to create the final work. There is a celebration in the imperfection that results from working organically - every splodge, pinhole or imperfect circle adds to the creation of the art form and forms part of the story telling process.
David also sells prints of his work off an etsy site. The link below will take you there.