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Create Your Unique Identity Easily Using the MCookie Card Editor for Facebook and Twitter

Need wedding invitations? A caricature name card? Use the Card Editor from MCookie to publish on SNS.

Create Your Unique Identity Easily Using the MCookie Card Editor for Facebook and Twitter
2012-09-07
SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA, September 07, 2012 (Press-News.org) The Card Editor from MCookie has become a recent topic of conversation. We now have the Card Editor from MCookie to satisfy those smartphone users who want to express themselves by creating their own unique identity. In line with this recent trend among smartphone aficianados, the Card Editor has been allowing its users to easily create character-based name cards, wedding invitation cards or other types of invitation cards.

The Card Editor from MCookie (CEO, Myoung-ok, KIM, www.mcookie.com) is easy to use. Just rub the facial area of a picture and it will automatically be changed into a character. You can then choose the clothes and hairstyle that suit the occasion. Once completed, it can be posted on Facebook or Twitter or sent via mail or by text message over the phone.

In the name card, you can include the basic items of your name, e-mail and contact info. There are many other possibilities. For example, you can adjust the font and the font size as well as choose the background theme.

For pre-existing caricature applications, people had to use Adobe Illustrator and vector imaging graphics and it took a lot of time to produce results. Card Editor, however, allows you to only select the facial region and with a simple touch to very quickly produce visual effects on the picture and change it into a caricature.

Before it developed Card Editor, MCookie had developed Caricature Maker which was an application exclusively designed to produce caricatures. With the know-how they accumulated during the course of that development, they have now developed the technology that allows users to edit an image by applying a simple touch to the face and neck area. It preserves skin tone of that region and changes the skin tone of the legs, wrist and neck based on the skin tone of the facial area.

The resulting character can then be used on wedding invitations or invitations to other types of events. When the location is entered, Google Maps is activated and can be included on the invitation. This can then be conveniently used to provide directions to the event using a smartphone.

Card Editor is currently being actively used in Japan and future versions will include support for Chinese and English as well.

MCookie has been working hard to create contents that are as sweet and fun as a tasty snack. They are in the process of developing many different kinds of contents that can be used for educational purposes and that can provide different services, taking advantage of their unique technology for making a caricature. They are also in the process of developing a Card Editor UI that can be used on the iPad and Galaxy Note.

MCookie, the developers of Card Editor, have moved into the offices of the Smart Content Center which was prepared by the Korea Creative Content Agency to provide support for Korean small-to-medium sized companies working in the area of smart contents. They are laying the foundation for expanding globally by using outside consultants in a mentoring style relationship to provide them with advice in the areas of publicity, their profit model, strategic establishment and investments.

Website: http://www.mcookie.com

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[Press-News.org] Create Your Unique Identity Easily Using the MCookie Card Editor for Facebook and Twitter
Need wedding invitations? A caricature name card? Use the Card Editor from MCookie to publish on SNS.