Along with the #FontSunday theme, we will be sharing a thread of mail-related graphics today. First up, a vintage Special Delivery 60¢ U.S. Postage Stamp.
In one of the stranger fashion collaborations of the decade, ubiquitous graphics from the @USPS were used by fast fashion retailer, Forever 21 in 2019. #FontSunday
It's worth including this great piece on Jason Polan by @thedailyheller #FontSunday

https://twitter.com/printmag/status/1253700380397047814?s=20
1958 Freedom Of The Press 4 Cent US Postage Stamp featuring what appears to be an acorn press for printmaking nerds out there. #FontSunday
Of course, we need to share the iconic American Revolution Bicentennial postage stamp and branding. Featured here is the Bicentennial @standardsmanual for design thinking. #FontSunday
Some bold graphics in red and blue stamps...
From the @lubalincenter: Stamp designed by the Lubalin Smith Carnase studio for US Postal Service but never implemented. Mid/late 1970s. #Lubalin100 #FontSunday

H/T: @rileycran
https://twitter.com/lubalincenter/status/992407500304633856?s=20
Space themed @USPS stamps and typography #FontSunday
Vintage American Flags 6¢ stamps #FontSunday
1960 USA Stamps designed by Herb Lubalin. Lettering by John Pistilli & Engravings by Joseph Lomberdero via @flechabooks + @lubalincenter
We cannot go through this #FontSunday mail-themed day without mentioning one of our favorite letter-based projects, #DearData by @giorgialupi of @pentagram + @stefpos who are all-star information graphic designers. #datahumanism

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