This project is a stamp series and accompanying brochures inspired by the New York School, a groundbreaking American design movement known for its bold, expressive, and modernist approach. The series highlights the work of Paul Rand, Saul Bass, and Herb Lubalin, three iconic designers who helped define visual communication in the mid-20th century.


Stamp Series
Each stamp captures the essence of these designers’ distinctive styles—Rand’s playful yet structured compositions, Bass’s cinematic storytelling, and Lubalin’s masterful typography. The envelope design and cancellation sealextend this concept, incorporating elements inspired by the New York School style.







Brochures
The accompanying brochures provide historical context, tracing the New York School’s rise from the 1940s to the 1970s and examining how Rand, Bass, and Lubalin shaped the visual language of their era. Through bold layouts, expressive typography, and archival references, the brochures capture the movement’s evolution, highlighting its influence on modern graphic design.








