If you find no adequate design for you, just let us know in info@yaltercerdia.com and we will work on a design that may fits your expectations. These friends have already done that and see the result below. The only requirement we put on you is that once the design is done, we can share it will all our customers.

Full time staff.
Request: I like the style of the characters, but I would like a more modern one. I would like it for a gift to a friend that will be order as a priest in the next weeks. (P.V., Spain)
This design aims to pay tribute to all priests that devote their lifes to the Lord and bring Him to us everyday in the Eucharist. This design embrace its daily efforts representing a priest equipped with its different stoles along the year, depending on the liturgical time, including also the light blue (used for the Inmaculade Conception (Dec 8th) and the salmon one, used for Gaudete and Laetare sundays (in Advent and Lent respectively)

Password: «Ichthys».
Request: I love the idea of wearing catholic designs. Personally I have always impressed the catholic sign of the fish that was used in the first centuries. Could you please make a design based on that sign? (V.G., Spain)
This three padlock desing is based on the hypothesis that the fist was the symbol first catholic used to meet securely between christians. One drawed a half-moon shape in the sand and if the other one completed it forming the fish, it meant that he was also catholic. It was a kind of password, with a deep meaning as fish in ancient greek was written as Icthhus, that stands for I = Iesous (Jesus); Ch = Christos (Christ); Th = Theou (God); U=Uios (Son); S=Soter (Saviour). This is the logic of this design where the padlock open when the password is correct.

Let God be God.
Request: I feel very identified with the motivation from your project, Do you think it can be possible to make a design with the concept of «Let God be God? Thanks you in advance (E.L, Spain).
This simple design aims to capture the symbolism of this statement in english, shaping the word GOD as a family that embrace the Lord when he came to us and also that embrace the Lord when he come back to life, represented by our logo with the open holy sepulchre.

Game over?
Request: I liked the symbols you use on the road to Emmaus but I don’t like the messages of that design very much. Can I change the messages or, if not , can you suggest a more direct message. Any ideas? (E.C, Spain)
Since messages are embedded in the designs, they cannot be changed directly by the user. In any case, following your request, this design uses the base of the landmark on the road to Emmaus (see here that design) and incorporates a much more direct message: «Game over?». This questions the viewer about the end of Jesus of Nazareth: a Jesus who resurrect or a Jesus who only dies. Leaving it in question format leaves the answer open … intentionally 😉

Share your passion.
Request: It seems that this year in Easter, it will be difficult to take out our images due to COVID. Could you dedicate a design to all these fellowships? F.A
Taking advantage of the liturgical colours as well as the different garments from the fellowships in Spain (cofradías), this design combines both to generate a colourful and cheerful image that aims to remind us the joy and the passion that Catholic need to share with we are following the Lord.

Flowers for Mary.
Request: Do you foresee any special design for May, the month of our Virgin Mary? J.G.
This is a special request from my daughter in the first-communion with respect to the Virgin Mary. As she is preparing a nice song for the floral offering of May, this design brings together the variety of these flowers growing up from the Holy Rosary, that we are also praying as family this month.

2021: Saint Joseph’s year. As promised
I have seen that the design for Saint Joseph’s year is too crowded. Could you try to streamline the design? (F.V)
Thanks for the comment. It is true that this design contains three messages together and it may look too difficult to undestand. As a solution, let me propose you to separate each message in single designs.
This first one shows how God fulfilled the promised He did to the King David, legally grafting Jesus into his family through Joseph and his marriage with the Virgin Mary.

2021 Saint Joseph’s Year. The path
The soconds of the designs keeps the question of the original design: Mission impossible ? With the «im» cross out in God’s red, the design remind that for God, there is nothing impossible. If He entrusts us with a mission, He will be with us to fulfill it.

2021. Saint Joseph’s Year.
This final design keeps the year, in roman numbers, with Sant Joseph’s stick completing the «1» , close to the Virgin Mary, already pregnant, getting ready to start their route to Bethlehem.
This design includes the text “patris corde”, which is the title of the apostolic letter of the Holy Father Frascis selected to declare 2021 as the year of Saint Joseph, that can be found here.
