Postcards from Paris

Amelia-Jane, another graphic designer colleague from work, has been on holiday in the south of France for the past three weeks. Not that anyone in the department is jealous or anything like that. She’s due back on Monday, but her postcards have beaten her by a mere few days.

She sent a lenticular postcard designed by Marion Billet of Dragonart to the marketing department, which is super cute, and also a special 1950s Paris edition for me and the other graphic designer who was filling in for her. The photograph is by the famous Robert Doisneau, and was taken for Vogue in June 1951. The cover was reproduced in a new book on vintage Vogue covers published in 2009.

Ah, Paris, je t’aime.


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