New Royal Stamp Designed by e-Types
The Danish Postal Services (Post Danmark A/S) has a long
standing tradition of releasing series of stamps in honour of our
regents, starting with the first series released in 1904 featuring
King Christian IX. Today the stamp embodies some of our most valued
features in it´s intricate connection with the act of sending a
letter - the personal, the reflective and the emotional surplus in
an age of instant communication.
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Upon receiving the assignment, the e-Types team started off by
examining the heritage of the danish regent stamp. Marveling at the
craftsmanship and expertise necessary to produce these stamps, the
team wanted to create a modern stamp, while staying true to the
traditions of the old. Building upon a technique that dates back to
Christian X, e-Types decided to use two colors instead of the more
common single color brought on by later developments in technology.
By approaching the stamp in this way, the stamp manages a
strikingly modern expression by recycling traditions of yore.
The design and craftsmanship was developed in collaboration with
the photographer Casper Sejersen and the engraver Martin Mörk,
drawing on each expertise to create a compelling, simple and
aesthetically distinctive stamp that manages to challenge the
visual conventions surrounding the regent stamps.