My weekly inspiration post, Lost in Thoughts, is getting revamped this week. In the past, the format has been three images plus a song or video. It turns out, it takes me a really long time to put those posts together, so I’m going to change it up a bit and share only one image,…
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I designed this appointment postcards for Dr. Forman, a local dentist. He had a very clear idea about what he wanted, and I enjoyed collaborating with him and making his vision come to life. I made the dental floss swoop into a “smile” and I changed the buttons on the phone so they’d look like dental tools…
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So clever!
as i mentioned in the post, i just executed dr. forman’s clever ideas
i think we worked pretty well together!

TekDoc is a computer repair company based in Lexington, MA, and they serve the Greater Boston area. They get a lot of referrals, and they were interested in cards to thank their clients for spreading the word. While I was thinking about their goals, I thought postcards would be a great option for them. I…
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I was in North Adams for the long weekend, and I had the opportunity to stop at Tangiers. I was thrilled to see how beautifully my cards are displayed! There’s even a window display featuring my crane card and a crane mobile; it’s very cool. Take a look: Thanks Tangiers! [my photos]
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Wow! Mazel tov! They look great!
Thank you!

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You’re so right. Cards, notes and hand-written letters are so different from email. I wrote a letter a coupe of weeks ago to a very long time friend in California. One of my treasures, is the pile of letters that I’ve saved from family over the years (decades, but who’s counting). The handwritten letter is a treasured reflection of the author. Printed emails don’t have the same impact.
i save letters + cards from my family + friends too!
I try to write a letter every single week. I’ve been doing this since August. Friends think when I’m asking for their address, it’s just for the Christmas card list or some invitation I might be sending out or just to have. They’re pretty surprised when I send a letter which usually is at least 3 pages small
(on small stationery). I highly suggest trying to write snail mail at least once a week!
Oh my gosh, May! That is so awesome!!