It turns out that we weren’t the only people thinking about doing Christmas cards and other greetings with computers. While there weren’t many of us, there were enough so that some enterprising artists began publishing collections that could be used by those of us with not as gifted in that department.

Click-Art holiday edition was used to put this one together. Again, MacPaint was used to do the individual drawings, but the card layout was assembled using MacDraw. This new package allowed for vector-based drawing elements and better typography. The Mac Plus was still humming, but now a hard drive had been added. I think the first one had 5 megabytes…and we had added a 2400 baud modem for communicating on bulletin board systems and computer-to-computer transmissions.