jimpix[about]

About

My name is Jim, I run this site as a hobby. I live in the UK.

Statistics

I started the site in December 1999. Since then, it has grown and now generally picks up most hits from people looking for ecards. I have archived some past peaks on the stats page.

Old Site Versions

Some previous versions of this site have been archived on The Wayback Machine

Site Reviews

Las Vegas Review Journal - 14 February 2006

Everyone with a special someone should have already taken care of the flowers, chocolates, dinner reservations or other flavor of romance for Cupid's feast day. So you procrastinators out there -- yes, you -- click to this site for some of the best free e-cards I've seen.

The Times (The Big Website Review in The Knowledge supplement) - 17 December 2005

Meanwhile, www.jimpix.co.uk offers designs from someone sickened by the state of a christmas e-card market saturated by "grotty, soppy cheesy pap". Jim's e-cards are edgy, achingly cool and sport animated slogans such as: "Buy nothing this Christmas."

ThisIsLondon.com - 15 December 2004

If you like Have I Got News For You, are opposed to the war in Iraq and are not too partial to George W Bush or Tony Blair, this is the website for you. Choose from a wide range of designs that make the president and prime minister look like buffoons. (The black and white image of Dubya pointing a gun at the recipient with the words 'George says have a good Christmas or else' is a particular favourite.)

If you get bored of flicking through the humorous designs, you can always read John Pilger's article entitled Fallujah, The US Elections And 9/11. Not a good choice if you're sending an e-card to a Republican-voting American cousin.

ZDNet.be - 15 December 2003

I'm getting desperate here - just a link to my site here from a Belgian site's bit about Xmas ecards.

"The internet is full of free e-card sites. We have collected a few of them here, beginning with the foreign sites because in the UK, USA and Germany, they really know how to celebrate christmas"

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