
Eastman Kodak cleverly created a personal camera that allowed one to take a picture and have it come out as a Postcard which took Postcards into a new league as people took pictures of their families, tragedies and events and mailed them -- something like Facebook today, but with stamps affixed.

When color printing became affordable, Postcards adopted color. Some of the more striking ones are the hand drawn and tinted ones printed on linen card stock.

While Postcards today are mostly of the "wish you were here" variety, advertising using postcards is still a vital part of many marketing campaigns, and mine is no exception, as I will soon join the ranks of Postcard marketing.


Of course, I can't send my Postcards out yet! I'll have to wait until my book is actually published!!!
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