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Ariel Hart

Ariel Hart

The existence of Tarot cards date all the way back to the 15th century Italy. They were originally intended for card games, but someone got the bright idea to start using these 22 Major Arcana cards for divination.

Then we have the Lisa Frank artwork, which are all known for its rainbow-infused magic shooting into outer space (and our hearts).

What do the above two things have to do with artist and social media maven Ariel Hart? She’s turning the Internet into one giant squeeing tweenager this week with her Lisa Frank-inspired Tarot card designs. She brought back all of our favorite characters that graced the covers of our notebooks, Trapper Keepers, and pencil cases — groovy aliens, princess kitty, totally rad teddy bear, and more — to help read your fortune and determine your cosmic fate.

Hart was inspired by Lisa Frank’s mind-bending ability to turn a brand into an inspired way of being, that looks like it will outlive us all — it’s already been around since 1979. “I’m especially passionate about branding as it transitions into being a lifestyle,” Hart told The Huffington Post. “Lisa Frank is a great example of a brand that was likely intended for young people that inadvertently found a way to stick with them for the rest of their lives.”

Take a look at Hart’s collection below:

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Source: Huffington Post

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Christina E. Janke

Christina is the co-host of “Intro to Geek” on Shauncastic and Editor-in-Chief at Agents of Geek. Her love of all things Mass Effect knows no bounds. She also carries an obsession with comic books, video games, and quirky television shows. Her heroes are Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, and Gail Simone. She hopes to be just like them when she grows up.