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airmail redefined

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This year’s johnson banks post office at the V&A fete featured specially produced airmail letters. They designed eight in total, which folded down from die-cut shapes into square letters. Oh, how I love that little airmail piggy.

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Ooh, they’re nice! They remind me somewhat of this single–sheet envelope design:
http://www.letterfu.com/

It’s basically the “Florentine” fold, which you can also find here:
http://www.ghh.com/elf/

(The above’s a great site but the fold instructions aren’t particularly clear in some cases.)

Whoa! I wish all envelopes came in awesome shapes like these. I love them!

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