Pioneers of American Industrial Design Stamps

Pioneers of American Industrial Design Stamps

Pioneers of American Industrial Design Stamps

As part of the 2011 commemorative postage stamp program just unveiled by the USPS, there is one set in particular that will probably make designers happy. In July 2011, a 12 stamp pane will honor industrial designers that were influential in the 20th century.

An excerpt from the USPS press release for the new ‘Pioneers of American Industrial Design’ stamps:
“…Industrial design is the study and creation of products whose appearance, function, and construction have been optimized for human use. It emerged as a profession in the U.S. in the 1920s but really took hold during the Depression. Faced with decreasing sales, manufacturers turned to industrial designers to give their products a modern look that would appeal to consumers. Characterized by horizontal lines and rounded, wind-resistant shapes, the new, streamlined looks differed completely from the decorative extravagance of the 1920s. They evoked a sense of speed and efficiency and projected the image of progress and affluence the public desired…”

These stamps will be part of the Forever Stamp Program—I’ll want to stock up on these once they are available.

(via Unbeige)

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