Examples of entries
submitted to WLT's Christmas card design competition
in 2003. These and many more are now available as
Wildlife eCards.
Design a Wildlife eCard
The World Land Trust is looking to expand its
selection of Wildlife eCards
- free, electronic cards you can send your friends and family on
special occasions.
Our eCards have been so popular since we introduced them that we
are going to be expanding the range over the coming few months.
Although originally created to provide an eco-friendly way of sending
Christmas cards to friends, we are looking to introduce designs
suitable for all occasions - such as Valentine's Day, Birthdays,
Christenings, Weddings etc.
See your wildlife artwork on the WLT website - submit a design
If you have an artistic streak and fancy seeing your work on WLT's
website, why not send us a card design? Any two-dimensional
format is accepted, whether a photograph, drawing, collage
etc. However, we can only accept designs sent electronically,
so if you create your design by hand, you will need to have it scanned
in or digitally photographed before sending it to us.
Terms and conditions
1. By submitting a design you agree to these
terms and conditions.
2. Submitted card designs should have a wildlife theme and contain
no wording. The design must be your own work.
3. Designs should be sent electronically as TIFF files (.tif) with
a minimum resolution of 150 ppi (pixels per inch) and a minimum width/height
of 600 pixels. Send your card design to:
4. If your card design has a title, please
indicate this in your email. Also indicate any other information you
feel is relevant, such as species depicted, location etc.
5. Include your full name and contact details in your submission and
put 'ecard design' in the subject field. Please indicate if you would
like your website or contact details published with your ecard.
6. Submission gives the WLT the right to publish the artwork as electronic
eCards to be reproduced on the WLT website and in publicity material
related to the Trust. Copyright will however remain with the artists.
7. New designs will be published when time permits and artists whose
designs are published will be notified.
8. WLT reserves the right not to publish all submitted designs.
The World Land Trust is a UK based conservation
charity no.1001291 concerned with the protection of threatened habitats
world wide.