Challenge 78: Going Postal: 100 Years of General Relativity
in 1915 Albert Einstein published the follow up paper that took accelerated motion into account.
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Challenge 78: Going Postal: 100 Years of General Relativity
in 1915 Albert Einstein published the follow up paper that took accelerated motion into account.
Marcos
Challenge 78: Going Postal - Gilt Guilt
I had another excuse to break out the gold leaf. The typeface is Bajern, I drew onto a piece of wood and then leafed it. I also wanted to make a stamp that would never get made. Something about a gilt-guilt stamp stuck with me.
Kirsten
Challenge 78: Going Postal: Flowers
I’ve always love the stamps with beautiful flowers!
Julia Yellow
Challenge 78: Going Postal: Flowers
I always love seeing floral stamps! Summer is here and I’m digging seeing different blooms, although the pollen can stay away.
Molly
Challenge 78: Going Postal: Diving Into Summer Because today is the first day of Summer, I had to make this stamp for this blessed day! I can’t wait for beach, you guys.
-Annelise Capossela
Challenge 78: Going Postal: Diving Into Summer Because today is the first day of Summer, I had to make this stamp for this blessed day! I can’t wait for beach, you guys.
Challenge 78: Going Postal: Pantone Brain Waves
Went a conceptual/design/nerdy route with this one... I chose four pantone chips that end with 47 (for a 47 cent stamp) and related each color to one of the four states of consciousness and their corresponding brain waves.
Allie
Challenge 78: Going Postal: Summertime Food What a fun idea for a challenge! I wanted to do a set of stamps that, while separate may seem somewhat abstract, together make one larger image. And what better subject to use than the colorful fruits and veggies of summer? Caitlin