The Standard's journalism is supported by our readers. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Like video killed the radio star, it’s easy to feel that texts ...
But like vinyl, film cameras and the Irish language, letter writing is enjoying a renaissance among some people who still ...
Which stationery supplies for your office are best? Nice stationery supplies can make working and writing in your office feel luxurious. The paper can be adorned with soothing scenes, animals or ...
Bespoke stationery brands like London’s Memo Press, San Francisco’s In Haus Press, LA’s Sugar Paper and Washington DC’s Haute Papier are making personalised notebooks and letterheads cool again A ...
These days when reaching out and touching someone can be problematic, not everyone is relying on Zoom, email, text or social media to connect with others. Handwritten cards and letters are making a ...
The coronavirus lockdown has forced us all to get creative with the way we communicate, as we spent months unable to see friends, loved ones and family members. While apps like Zoom and Facetime ...
In the back room of a Los Angeles area stationery store, where handmade rubber stamps and intricate notecards line walls and shelves, more than a dozen people let pen and ink flow over fancy paper and ...
This article originally appear in October 1984 issue of Town & Country. I am not among those who believe that letter writing is dead. My idea of heaven, in fact, is having at least four letters to ...
Receiving and sending letters is like dancing, each partner taking turns in a reliable rhythm across time and distance, ...
Concerned about a friend or a loved one who may be feeling the winter doldrums? Try writing them a gratitude letter. By Gina Hamadey If you are looking to make someone — even yourself — feel better ...