Welcome
I first launched Delivr about 4 years ago now as a funny little site that used the Flickr API to pull Creative Commons licensed images over from Flickr so people could create their own online greeting cards. I didn't do much with it for the longest time, and to be honest the quality of the images was sometimes a bit hit and miss based in the automated keyword filtering.
I always felt though that the site could be something quite cool. I am constantly astonished by the quality of the photography by amateurs (and pro's) on Flickr, and I still really like the idea of using CC licensed images to great genuinely interesting greeting cards, rather than the horrible clip art you get on most free greeting cards sites.
So a few months ago I started re-engineering Delivr from the ground up, and just recently launched the new version which is what you see today. I hope you like it.
There is still heaps to do and I have loads more ideas for new features so please bear with me as the site takes shape. There's a hundred little tweaks I need to make and a plenty of big things that are in the pipeline such as the ability to actually get real greeting cards printed with the images and messages you choose, gallery view (rather than thumbnails) for category pages etc.
If you have any feedback please drop me a comment here, otherwise get into it and send a card to someone!









November 24th, 2009 at 9:00 pm
Haloo…i just made a free card and post it to my blog. it works.. thanks. But than after 15 minutes i log out and log in again to my blog. the picture of eCard was dissappear. So how long our eCard is kept in your server. or any way to explain this… thanks
November 24th, 2009 at 9:42 pm
Hi,
Cards are stored permanently so it should not have disappeared. Did you copy/paste the code provided, or did you download the image locally to upload to your site?
Rgds
Charles