Picture Perfect – Fathers Day Print (C10)

£3.80

📏 Size: A5 Desktop Print

The perfect card for dads who’d rather have a chuckle than another pair of socks! 🎈

The “You’re Too Good for Just Beer” Father’s Day Gift

For the discerning Dad who appreciates a bit more than the standard Father’s Day brew, this print offers a knowing nod. “As not all dads want beer on Fathers Day, luckily you’re not like all dads… CHEERS” it proclaims, alongside a strategically placed beer bottle for a touch of irony.

This is a humorous Father’s Day print acknowledging that not all dads want the stereotypical beer-themed gift. Here’s an analysis:

Visuals:

  • Top Text: Reads “HAPPY FATHER’S DAY” in a large, bold black font.
  • Central Text: Features the following message in black font:
  • AS NOT ALL DADS
  • WANT BEER ON
  • FATHERS DAY
  • LUCKILY” in a slightly larger font.
  • you’re not like all dads…” in a smaller, slightly italicized font.
  • CHEERS” in a large, bold black font.
  • Illustration: To the left is a realistic-looking green beer bottle with a red star logo and labels that read “Superstar” and “ST DA SQUAD.”
  • Bottom Text: At the very bottom, in a smaller black font, it says “HAPPY FATHERS DAY SUNDAY, JUNE 18, 2023“.

Interpretation:

  • Humor: The humor comes from subverting the common Father’s Day trope of gifting beer. The message acknowledges that not all fathers enjoy beer and playfully implies that the recipient is somehow “luckily” different. The inclusion of a beer bottle alongside this message creates a gentle irony.
  • Target Audience: This print is intended as a Father’s Day gift, likely from an adult child to their father. The humor suggests a close relationship where the sender knows the father’s preferences and can make a lighthearted joke about typical Father’s Day gifts.
  • Occasion: Explicitly states “HAPPY FATHER’S DAY” and the date (Sunday, June 18, 2023).
  • Tone: The tone is humorous, knowing, appreciative, and slightly cheeky. It’s a lighthearted way to wish Dad a happy Father’s Day while acknowledging his individual tastes.