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Emily McDowell took her approach to illustrating cards about empathy and has included them in her new book, coauthored with Kelsey Crowe, "There Is No Good Card For This: What to Say and Do When ...
Empathy Cards were inspired by L.A.-based designer Emily McDowell’s experiences as a cancer patient and survivor. Courtesy of Emily McDowell ...
But, when a "get well soon" or a "fuck cancer" card doesn't feel appropriate, what is the alternative? Card company thortful has created a range of empathy cards for people with breast cancer that ...
Emily McDowell created "Empathy Cards" to help people connect with each other through telling the truth.(Emily McDowell Studio) ...
Gallery: Woman creates empathy cards for miscarriages She said the cards were a natural progression in her quest to empower women to share their miscarriage experiences.
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Card designer Emily McDowell struck a chord with people who are tired of platitudes and false cheer.
Finding the right greeting card for an ill friend is tough. But this new line of empathy cards makes it a little easier to say what you really mean.