'Non Isolating Postcards' Brings a Personal Touch to Lockdown Relations

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The new collaborative project from a group of 色库TV Design alums looks to engage the public in analogue isolation-era outreach.
A new open-source postcard project from a group of local designers, artists and Emily Carr University alumni aims to elevate the act of reaching out to one another during the pandemic.
provides free, printable postcards for download, to encourage people to go beyond the typical digital missive when connecting with loved ones from inside lockdown.
鈥淚 think that more thought and care comes out of handwritten letters verses instantaneous messaging,鈥 says (BDes 2019), the project's organizer and one of the designers whose work is currently featured. The individuality that emerges through written script has always been a source of fascination for Zo毛, she reports.
鈥淥n the other hand, with self-isolation, people are often buying things online and getting a lot more mailed to them. How nice would it be to have a little postcard from someone wishing you well as you pick up your Amazon order? Surprising people with intimate cards, I think, will always be exciting and special.鈥
Templates can be downloaded direct from the website, either in full colour (as designed) or as a black-and-white line drawing that participants can colour in themselves. The printout comes double-sided, with a classic postcard layout on the back. And while the first six are available now, Zo毛 says more will rotate through in future months.

The entire project, she notes, was sparked by a COVID-19-related layoff, as a way to promote local designers while 鈥渇ostering social connection between people who are self-isolating.鈥
Zo毛 pitched the project to five designers 鈥 four of whom she knew through previous collaborations on 色库TV鈥檚 student-led , while the fifth was a person she鈥檇 worked with in the design world 鈥 after temporarily losing her job at an advertising agency.
鈥淚 had a lot of time on my hands and thought that maybe other creatives did too,鈥 she says. 鈥淓veryone was really interested!鈥
With that, designers (2019), (BDes 2018), (BDes 2019), (BDes 2020) and got to work.
Each of the designers, says Zo毛, is a person 鈥淚 respect and am always inspired by.鈥
Because that trust and admiration already existed, Zo毛 says the designers had 鈥渇ull control鈥 over the postcard each of them produced.
鈥淚 wanted this to be a fun project that they would be proud of and want to share. I just asked to keep the imagery revolving around good thoughts and communication.鈥

While it鈥檚 early days for the project 鈥 the website only launched in the first week of May 鈥 Zo毛 says they鈥檝e already seen a number of people sharing the project (which you can also find , where they鈥檝e placed a call for participants to share the postcards they鈥檝e colored in themselves), and have received several 鈥済ood-willed messages."
Zo毛 says she feels there鈥檒l be a place for Non Isolating Postcards even once the world returns to normal 鈥 though, of course, she adds, the designs would change.
鈥淚 think that this could definitely continue after the pandemic as a place for designers to get creative and share their work with the public while continuing to promote social connection.鈥