Live the Life You Love Postcard Box: 100 HAND-LETTERED POSTCARDS

Live the Life You Love Postcard Box: 100 HAND-LETTERED POSTCARDS
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Underwhelming and not terribly high quality The saying on these cards are less witty and less inspirational than one might hope, and the paper isn't as sturdy as one might expect. The artwork also gets a bit monotonous (many of the cards repeat the "font" of the front cover). While it does feature a few nice sayings like "perfect in our imperfections" and "it's ok not to be ok," it also includes the much less interesting "don't let go," "take my hand," and "a moment in time." Uninspired aphorisms aside, my main objection is the flimsiness of the card stock. It's heavier than printer paper, sure, but it's not the same quality as most post. Flimsy and Dull I don't really care for this cards. I rarely send them out (only when I know a recipient will enjoy it, or have no other ideas). The phrases repeat, which isn't a huge deal, but they just aren't that creative or eye-catching. The stock on which they are printed, too, is a bit flimsy for my taste. I like to know that the card would actually survive the postal service and possibly an international voyage. With these, I'd question that.. Amy Giles said Not for me. These are really boring postcards. I suppose it's my own fault for not looking at the photo of the back of the box. That is what is on the past card. Very bland, boring cards. I'm part of postcrossing, so am on the look out for neat cards. I love quotes.thought this might be nice. I almost feel guilty sending these, because they are a bit boring. I've sent one so far, and added a few stickers to the front to give it a little more life. :)
. SCOTTY ALBRECHT is an artist/designer currently based in Brooklyn, NY. With a strong sense of color and typography, his aesthetic can be described as handmade and contemporary with a touch of retro appeal. A graduate of The Art Institute in Philadelphia, Albrecht has exhibited his works both domestically and internationally
In the era of email and standard typefaces, the use of postcards and hand-drawn typography represents a revival in personal touches. Featuring 25 witty and inspirational hand-written aphorisms (reproduced 4 times), and housed in a kraft-paper box designed by the artist, this 100-card postcard set is a wonderful gift for craft and design enthusiasts.. For design enthusiasts and those who appreciate a well-phrased aphorism, Brooklyn-based artist Scotty Albrecht matches his quirky affirmations with hand-drawn typography in this original collection of 100 postcards
A graduate of The Art Institute in Philadelphia, Albrecht has exhibited his works both domestically and internationally. . About the Author SCOTTY ALBRECHT is an artist/designer currently based in Brooklyn, NY. With a strong sense of color and typography, his aesthetic can be described as handmade and contemporary with a touch of retro appeal