It seems like 99 percent of the mail we send is electronic these days. The other 1 percent is letters and postcards that we want to postmark with our (usually enviable) location for the recipient. That's why we dig these uber-accurate Google Maps envelopes. Now we can say
Hello from 100 Holomoana Street, Honolulu, HI, 96815!
Beste Miray is an Istanbul-based graphic designer with a tech-centric stationery concept we'd love to see in real life.
Mapenvelop is a mailing envelope lined with an image from Google Maps. Not just any image, but a map of exactly where the latter originated.
By concept, this can't be mass-produced. But we love the idea of printing a map onto the underside of a printable envelope template. Now you can say "Wish you were here—So here's the directions..."
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This is brilliant.
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ah very creatives, where can I get this envelope?
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