Snowy Weekend

Postcards

A cosy yet modern festive design inspired by 60s Pop Art and represented in a minimalist black and white colour scheme. Skip the clutter of tinsel and baubles and send this depiction of a quiet winter wonderland for a genuine season’s greeting.

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Pop artist Lichtenstein went to Japan once in the bleak mid-winter and stayed in a small cabin. I wanted to allude to his time there with a Ben Day dot-inspired snowstorm and flat colouring of a cabin in the snow. The effect, while abstract, is also calm and serene. The dots take up the majority of the design to recreate what it feels like to be warm and hidden away in a cosy space during a heavy snowfall.

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Freelance designer Sam Stephens grew up in Manchester and studied at Kingston University. Since then, he's done the rounds of London's design studios and worked with clients ranging from the FTSE 100 to independent art fairs and charitable foundations, picking up awards from D&AD, Graphis and the Jerwood Foundation along the way.

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