True About You

52-Card Devotional Identity Deck – Print & Digital Design Project

A soulful, modern card set designed to help people remember who they are and how God sees them—one weekly truth at a time.

Mission

FaithCardsCo exists to speak truth into everyday life—one card, one voice, one heart at a time. We create faith-rooted tools that help people remember who they are and how God sees them, wherever they are in their journey.

Values

  • Honesty over performance – We don’t pretend. We show up real.

  • Grace in every line – Our words are rooted in love, not shame.

  • Faith in motion – We believe transformation happens in small, consistent truths.

  • Belonging, not impressing – You don’t have to earn your place here. You already have it.

🎨 Design Brief: True About You Flip Card Set

🧡 What This Is

A 52-card spiritual formation set that helps people reclaim their identity, worth, purpose, and belonging—through one truth per week.
Each card includes:

  • A bold truth (front)

  • A short devotional, reflection, and action (back)

  • A category symbol & theme color

👥 Audience

  • Teens, young adults, and women ages 15–40

  • Faith-based but accessible and conversational

  • Ideal for people who feel overlooked, overwhelmed, or under-encouraged

  • Emotionally aware and spiritually curious

The Feeling to Convey

This isn’t loud or corporate. It’s:

  • Warm, modern, and honest

  • Spiritually grounded and safe

  • Quietly powerful—like a whisper from God

🖌️ Font Pairing Suggestions

TypeFont Options:

  • Truth Header Playfair Display, Cormorant, Canela

  • Body Copy Lato, Open Sans, Source Sans Pro, Inter

  • Accent/Italic Libre Baskerville Italic, Merriweather

Limit to 2–3 fonts total for consistency. Serif + sans-serif is ideal.

🎨 Color System + Symbol Guide

Use one of these four categories for color-coding + iconography:

Theme Symbol Color Palette Suggestion

✨ Identity & Worth✨Warm blush, gold, soft terracotta

🍃 Healing & Struggles🍃Sage green, dusty blue, pale lavender

🔔 Purpose & Calling🔔Mustard yellow, clay, deep orange

🤝 Friendship & Belonging🤝Lavender, rose quartz, soft navy

⏳ Cliffhanger Cards⏳Cool gray, indigo, deep plum (neutral/mysterious tone)

These can be applied as:

  • Top border stripe

  • Background wash

  • Corner color field with symbol

  • Icon next to card title

🧩 Card Layout

Front (Side One) (52 in a google document completed)

  • Card number (optional, small)

  • Bold truth (large text)

  • Symbol + category (top-right corner)

  • Simple background, lots of white space

Back (Side Two)

  • Verse reference (italic or subtext)

  • 2–3 sentence devotional

  • “Look Closer” – reflection question

  • “Live It Out” – action step

  • Clear hierarchy between elements

  • Optional: divider lines or subheads

📏 Card Sizing

  • Print: 3”x5” or 4”x6”

  • Digital: 1080x1920px (Insta Story aspect for digital download)

🧠 Designer Tips

  • Set up one master layout for front/back and apply across all 52

  • Use styles and paragraph presets for consistency

  • Make sure fonts are legible at card size

  • Leave generous margins for printing (or digital swiping)

  • Design optional “Legend Card” to explain symbols/colors

  • Digital version layout

  • Printable instruction or welcome card

✅ To Use the Flip Cards as Daily Phone Wallpapers / Lock Screens:

1. Reformat Each Card to a Vertical Screen Size

  • Ideal dimensions: 1080 x 1920 px (standard phone screen)

  • Design tip: Keep key text centered and away from the top/bottom edges so it doesn’t get cut off by the phone's status bar or navigation.

2. Split Each Card into 1–2 Versions

  • Version A: Just the Side One Truth with the symbol and theme color — perfect for a lock screen

  • Version B (optional): The reflection + verse — could be used as a second wallpaper or screensaver

✨ You could label them “Wallpaper Pack – Week 01” and so on

3. Package the Images for Easy Download

For digital customers:

  • Create a .ZIP file of all wallpapers

  • Or deliver via Google Drive with labeled folders (Week 1–52)

  • You can also email them in weekly batches to keep engagement high

4. Include Simple Instructions for Use

Include a 1-page PDF or instruction card that says something like:

How to Use These Truth Wallpapers

Choose one image per week

Save it to your phone

Set it as your lock screen or home screen

Let it interrupt shame, anxiety, and distraction

Return to it every time you pick up your phone

📱 Bonus Ideas:

  • Offer an Instagram story pack version (ratio 9:16)

  • Include matching backgrounds for computers (1920x1080)

🛠️ Designer:

  • Export each Side One card as 1080x1920 PNG

  • Optional: Create both front and back in that format (if you want both)

  • Organize into clearly labeled folders (Week 1–52)

🔄 Ways to Simulate the “Flip” Experience Digitally

1. Use Two Coordinated Images per Card (Front + Back)

  • Wallpaper A (Front): The core truth (e.g. “You Are Already Enough”) with symbol and card number.

  • Wallpaper B (Back): Devotional content with verse, Look Closer + Live It Out.

Encourage users to:

“Start your week with the Truth card. Midweek, flip to the Reflection card.”

This gives a real sense of rhythm and timing.

2. Offer Them in Pairs (Labeled Clearly)

For each week’s card:

  • Week01-Truth.jpg

  • Week01-Reflection.jpg

Or stylize them:

  • 01a_Truth

  • 01b_Reflection

This naming helps users easily set the second card mid-week or save both for reflection.

3. Create a Shortcut for Phone Wallpaper Automation (Optional)

For iPhone (using Shortcuts app) or Android (using apps like “Auto Wallpaper” or “Tasker”), users can:

  • Set the first image to show Sunday–Tuesday

  • Automatically switch to the second image Wednesday–Saturday

You could even include a 1-page how-to PDF showing how to set this up.

4. Include Instructions with the Digital Pack

Example text:

“Each week has two images:
• One to speak identity and hope at the start of the week
• One to deepen it through reflection mid-week.
Set the first image as your lock screen.
Midweek, switch to the second and lean into the challenge.”