
A personalized marking device containing a unique image or design, typically a company’s brand, is used to imprint this image onto various surfaces using ink. These devices often employ rubber or polymer... Read more »

The 1 Benjamin Franklin stamp, printed in green, represents a significant piece of American philatelic history. Issued for several decades starting in the mid-20th century, this small adhesive label featuring the Founding... Read more »

The Louisiana Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) administers the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) in East Baton Rouge Parish. These services provide eligible low-income residents with financial assistance to purchase... Read more »

A hand- or machine-applied mark made using an inked device on a postcard typically signifies postage payment, cancellation of that postage, and often indicates the location and date of mailing. Examples include... Read more »

A commissioned Virginia notary public utilizes an embosser or inked stamp to authenticate official acts. This instrument features the Commonwealth of Virginia’s official seal and other legally required information, such as the... Read more »

The Kentucky Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) offers a dedicated telephone helpline for residents to access information and manage their benefits. This service allows individuals to inquire about eligibility criteria, application procedures,... Read more »

A standard mailing size slightly larger than the typical postcard, this format provides ample space for visuals and messaging. Imagine a design combining the impact of a flyer with the convenience of... Read more »

Animated shorts, often characterized by their concise, vignette-like nature, reminiscent of the compact dimensions of a postal stamp, represent a unique form of animated expression. These miniature narratives frequently employ humor and... Read more »

A representation of Colombia, often on a small card intended for mailing, captures the essence of the nation’s vibrant culture, diverse landscapes, and historical richness. These visual mementos might depict iconic landmarks... Read more »

The Stamp Act of 1765, imposed by the British Parliament, mandated that many printed materials in the American colonies, including legal documents, newspapers, pamphlets, and playing cards, carry a tax stamp. This... Read more »

