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Chris Ware Illustrates a Postwoman’s Day to Celebrate 250 Years of USPS — Colossal

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 26 June 2025 19:06
Published 26 June 2025
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From dropping letters in a mailbox to waving to neighbors and colleagues, the postwoman in Chris Ware’s new set of U.S. postage stamps does it all. The forthcoming release is rendered in the illustrator’s distinctive graphic style and commemorates 250 years of the United States Postal Service. Each stamp depicts an individual scene that, when viewed together, collectively tell the story of a postal carrier on her route through all four seasons.

Ware’s design will be released on July 23, but you can pre-order a sheet now. (via Kottke)

an illustrated stamp of a postwoman's day
an illustrated stamp of a postwoman's day

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