10/10/2023
Today the USPS issued these “Winter Woodland Animals” stamps. With art by Katie Kirk and art direction by Antonio Alcalá, we think these will be perfect for holiday greetings (and all your other winter messages). How can you resist that rabbit??? Let us know which is your favorite.
09/25/2023
For Hispanic Heritage Month, as part of their “Hidden Histories” series, PBS NewsHour looked back on the life of Lydia Mendoza, a Mexican American singer whose music bridged styles and cultures to tell the stories of the working class.
Bonus! They end the 4-minute piece by showing the stamp Antonio art directed 10 years ago!
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/the-life-of-lydia-mendoza-the-1st-queen-of-tejano-music
09/24/2023
While many of us were enjoying our Sunday visiting museums or watching football, the folks at NASA held their collective breath as the OSIRIS-REx mission returned to Earth after collecting samples of asteroid Bennu. The successful landing means it’s time to celebrate! And what better way than with a new stamp, right? We had a great time working with NASA to create this sheet of stamps commemorating the mission—released just in time for the OSIRIS-REx return!
09/14/2023
In case you missed last week’s unveiling of the new stamps celebrating Piñatas, here’s a photo of the four festive designs! Long a presence at fiestas throughout the southwest, piñatas can now be found at birthday parties around the country. Antonio worked with the Mexican-American artist Victor Melendez to create these colorful stamps. We hope you like them (candy not included)!
03/7/2023
What do Ice-T, Sammy Hagar, and Antonio Alcalá have in common? They all were interviewed for the podcast Paltrocast. Antonio’s turn was posted yesterday and discusses the upcoming issuance of the “Art of The Skateboard” stamps. If you have a little extra time on your hands, you can check it out here: https://paltrocast.com/f/antonio-alcalá-on-the-usps-art-of-the-skateboard-set-more?blogcategory=Interviews
02/14/2023
Happy Valentine’s Day! Along with Fast Company, we’re celebrating the 50th anniversary of the first LOVE stamp. We’ve had the good fortune to work on five different love stamps over the years—and there is nothing better than sharing your love with others.
Read about the history of LOVE stamps: https://www.fastcompany.com/90848906/the-history-of-the-usps-love-stamp
10/31/2022
John Kelly wrote a nice piece on the late artist Noah MacMillan is his column today. I had the pleasure of working with Noah on the forthcoming Women’s Soccer stamp. He will be missed.
10/19/2022
Yesterday I spent the morning at the National Cryptologic Museum, just outside the NSA headquarters in Maryland. It was the First Day of Issue Ceremony for the stamp we designed commemorating the crucial contributions of women cryptologists during WWII.
The stamp reproduces a piece of the famous Japanese “Purple Code,” originally deciphered by Genevieve Grotjan. The code is combined with a texture of text for the title and blank rectangles suggesting redactions. This all overlays a blurred out image of a service woman of the era, as a stand-in for the thousands of women who worked these jobs anonymously.
For those interested in testing their cyphering ability, we added seemingly random letters (ZRPH QF UB SWRORJLVWV RIZRUOGZDULL, FLSKHU, DQDOBCH and VHFUHW) to the selvage (extra area on the stamp sheet) which can be deciphered. If you are stumped, the reverse side of the pane has the cipher needed to read the words.
08/3/2022
A new stamp commemorating musician, singer, and social activist Pete Seeger was first issued in July at the Newport Folk Festival. During the process of creating this stamp, we had the pleasure of looking at hundreds of photos from throughout his career. Ultimately, we decided to go with an image showing a young Seeger singing and playing his iconic banjo. And as a bonus, the photo was taken by Seeger’s own son Dan.
07/6/2022
Next time you have a package to mail, use these new $2 or $5 stamps designed by SpaethHill design. The pattern is adapted from geometry found in many plant leaf patterns. The foil-stamping contrasts with the softer watercolor backgrounds. It was a pleasure working with Nathan and Jill on these beauties.
Time to mail someone a book!
05/25/2022
Good news came from Print magazine yesterday who awarded a First Place to the Kwanzaa stamp we developed with art by Andrea Pippins. Thanks Print, Andrea, and USPS!
05/4/2022
Today would have been the 100th birthday of Dr. Eugenie Clark. She was a pioneering marine biologist who demonstrated that lemon sharks could be trained to do complex tasks, disproved the notion that some shark species must keep swimming in order to survive, and debunked myths about sharks as vicious, fearsome creatures.
We are proud to have worked with the talented artist Amanda Phingbodhipakkiya to create a stamp honoring this great American scientist!
04/29/2022
Last week the USPS issued a set of five stamps commemorating the great modernist artist George Morrison—an Ojibwe who had a deep interest in the natural world. We are proud to have worked with his beautiful artwork to create this set of stamps.
02/1/2022
Happy Lunar New Year! Everyone here at Studio A wishes you great happiness and prosperity! We had the good fortune to collaborate with artist Camille Chew in creating this year’s stamp celebrating the Year of the Tiger. We can’t wait to send some mail using these, and hope you’ll enjoy getting them on your cards and letters.
01/24/2022
If you are in DC this week, and vaccinated, please come to the Smithsonian American Art Museum this Wednesday at 12:30 for the Edmonia Lewis Forever stamp First Day of Issue ceremony. Antonio worked with artist Alex Bostic to create this stamp commemorating this important 19th-century sculptor. The ceremony is free.