All eyes on Just A Card’s current online initiative

Just A Card’s Visibility Fair back for a second outing showcasing indies, artists and makers

 

The second edition of Just A Card’s popular online Visibility Fair is in full swing, running through until Sunday, 27 March, with more than 160 exhibitors taking part.

Partnering with Handmade Hour for the second year running, Just A Card’s online market shopping event for artists, makers, independent shops and small businesses is aimed at showcasing their work and increasing visibility to what they do.

Above: Plenty on offer – many small greeting card publishers are among the Just a Card Visibility exhibitors
Above: Plenty on offer – many small greeting card publishers are among the Just a Card Visibility exhibitors

Just A Card founder Sarah Hamilton says: “Last year exhibitors so enjoyed being part of it, and we’re very pleased to be back. We’re often asked for a dedicated place to buy from independents, and this is it!”

Having opened on Wednesday, 23 March, the five-day Visibility Fair can be accessed via these links www.tresstle.com or www.justacard.org where all the exhibitors – including many greeting card and stationery producers – can be seen and people can click through to the websites, with the links live for a further three months. There’s an event-wide discount code VF2022 which can be used at checkout to apply any discount offer.

Above: Virtual visibility – the online event is running until 27 March
Above: Virtual visibility – the online event is running until 27 March

Just A Card is a grassroots campaign to encourage people to support, value and buy from artists, makers, independent shops and small businesses as every sale, even just a card, is vital to their prosperity and survival.

Top: Let’s get visible – the second edition of Visibility Fair

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