Personalized cards — Eid

A studio service

Eid Mubarak cards designed with calligraphy, not clipart.

Eid greeting cards that respect the occasion. Geometric patterns, hand-lettered calligraphy, your du'a or message woven in. No figurative imagery, no recycled stock graphics. Designed for Eid al-Fitr, Eid al-Adha, and Ramadan, in English, Arabic, Urdu, or whatever language you send.

A personalized Eid Mubarak greeting card with gold calligraphy and geometric Islamic pattern on cream paper

Sample cards

Every card, made by hand.

Eid Mubarak card with eight-pointed geometric star on emerald background
Eid al-Fitr card with crescent moon on midnight blue
Eid al-Adha card with date palm border on terracotta
Children's Eid card with playful typography on mint green
Bilingual Arabic and English Eid card on cream
Minimalist Eid Mubarak card in gold letterpress on ivory

Personalisation

Every detail, yours to choose.

Recipient name

Family member, friend, employee — their name set in the same calligraphic style.

Du'a or message

Add 'Taqabbalallahu minna wa minkum' or any message in English, Arabic, or Urdu.

Bilingual

Pair Arabic with English, Urdu, French, or any second language.

Color palette

Six tested palettes: emerald & gold, midnight & cream, terracotta, mint, pure ivory, and a black-and-gold formal option.

Geometric or floral

Switch between geometric star patterns and arabesque floral motifs.

Eid al-Fitr or al-Adha

Different motifs for each — date palms and crescents for Adha, lanterns and stars for Fitr.

What we don't do

No figurative imagery, ever

Every card is designed within Islamic iconographic tradition. No depictions of human or animal figures, no images of the Prophet (peace be upon him), no recycled mosque skylines pulled from a stock library. The visual vocabulary is geometric pattern, calligraphy, plant forms, and architectural detail — the same vocabulary that has decorated Eid greetings for centuries.

Card styles

Six styles, one brief.

Geometric Islamic

Geometric Islamic

Eight-pointed stars and tessellation patterns.

Arabesque floral

Arabesque floral

Vine and floral motifs in the Andalusian tradition.

Calligraphic

Calligraphic

Bold Thuluth-inspired Arabic and English typography.

Minimalist

Minimalist

Single motif, lots of white space.

Children's Eid

Children's Eid

Friendly rounded type, lanterns, stars — for kids.

Formal black & gold

Formal black & gold

Letterpress aesthetic for elders or formal occasions.

Occasions we cover

All three Eid moments, with the right vocabulary

Eid al-Fitr cards lean into lanterns, crescent moons, and 'Eid Mubarak' / 'Eid al-Fitr Mubarak'. Eid al-Adha cards use date palm motifs and 'Eid al-Adha Mubarak'. Ramadan cards use the lantern and crescent with 'Ramadan Mubarak' or 'Ramadan Kareem'. We don't mix the iconography — Adha cards get Adha imagery.

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Eid al-Fitr (end of Ramadan)

Lanterns, crescent moons, eight-pointed stars, often with mint green or emerald palettes.

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Eid al-Adha (Festival of Sacrifice)

Date palms, geometric medallions, often with terracotta or warm earth tones. No animal imagery.

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Ramadan greetings

Lanterns, crescents, stars — for the start of the month or mid-month wishes.

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Nikah & Walima

Calligraphic 'Mubarak' typography on jewel-toned palettes — see also our nikah card page.

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Children's Eid

Playful rounded typography, friendly geometric shapes, the same iconographic discipline.

Bulk options

Sending Eid cards to your whole family list, school, or company?

Bulk orders of 25+ get personalization automation — upload a CSV of recipient names and we generate one card per row, all with the same design but each addressed to the right person. Mosques, Islamic schools, and Muslim businesses use this for community and client greetings. Email hello@designkompanie.com with your list size for a quote.

Investment

Fixed price. No surprises.

Single Eid card $4.99. Bulk (25+ unique recipients) starts at $2.49 per card.

  • Four design variations per card
  • Print-ready PDF with bleed and crop marks
  • Digital share link
  • Bilingual layouts at no extra cost
  • CSV upload for bulk personalization (25+ orders)
  • Free revisions within 24 hours

Questions

The answers we give most often.

Will the design include any figurative imagery?

No. Every Eid design uses only geometric patterns, calligraphy, plant forms, and architectural motifs. No human or animal figures, no depictions of religious figures.

Can I write the message in Arabic or Urdu?

Yes. Recraft V3 renders Arabic, Urdu, and other right-to-left scripts cleanly. You can also pair English with Arabic on the same card.

What's the difference between Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha cards?

Different motifs and salutations. Fitr cards use lanterns and 'Eid al-Fitr Mubarak'. Adha cards use date palms and 'Eid al-Adha Mubarak'. We never mix them by accident.

Do you offer Ramadan cards too?

Yes — see our Ramadan greeting cards page. Same illustration vocabulary, different occasion text.

Can I include 'Taqabbalallahu minna wa minkum'?

Yes. It's a preset message option, in both Arabic and transliterated English.

How do bulk orders work for community greetings?

Upload a CSV of recipient names. We generate one card per row with the same design but each addressed to the right person. 25+ orders qualify for bulk pricing.

Are these halal to send?

Every design is reviewed against Islamic iconographic tradition. No figurative imagery, no music files attached, no haram themes. The cards are designed by a studio with Muslim creative direction.

Next step

You know the card you want.

Send us the details and we'll have a first proof in your inbox within 48 hours.