
Good Things for the New Year Card
A celebration of all the good little things that carry us through. From haircuts to hot tea, from socks to aliens — this card is a reminder that magic is hiding everywhere.
- Dimensions: 4.25 x 5.5 inches
- Digitally printed on archival-quality card stock with kraft envelope
People I've Loved are a few human beings longing for connection and a small printmaking workshop based out of Oakland, California. They specialize in hand-printed & assembled objects. People I've Loved 's works (or pressing issues) intend to facilitate the communication between real, tactile people. Not that they want to deny people their digital selves, they just think there can be room for both.
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Good Things for the New Year Card
A celebration of all the good little things that carry us through. From haircuts to hot tea, from socks to aliens — this card is a reminder that magic is hiding everywhere.
- Dimensions: 4.25 x 5.5 inches
- Digitally printed on archival-quality card stock with kraft envelope
People I've Loved are a few human beings longing for connection and a small printmaking workshop based out of Oakland, California. They specialize in hand-printed & assembled objects. People I've Loved 's works (or pressing issues) intend to facilitate the communication between real, tactile people. Not that they want to deny people their digital selves, they just think there can be room for both.
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A celebration of all the good little things that carry us through. From haircuts to hot tea, from socks to aliens — this card is a reminder that magic is hiding everywhere.
- Dimensions: 4.25 x 5.5 inches
- Digitally printed on archival-quality card stock with kraft envelope
People I've Loved are a few human beings longing for connection and a small printmaking workshop based out of Oakland, California. They specialize in hand-printed & assembled objects. People I've Loved 's works (or pressing issues) intend to facilitate the communication between real, tactile people. Not that they want to deny people their digital selves, they just think there can be room for both.












