If you’ve made it here you are a true fan of security envelope patterns.
If you would like to help out with the collection I am always looking for new helpers!
The Security Envelope Collection is a physical collection that is also documented digitally. For patterns to be included I need a physical version. I am happy to reimburse for shipping costs.
Size
For me to be able to use an envelope pattern it needs to be at least 3 x 3 inches. I would prefer to get the entire envelope if possible.
Type of Pattern
Q: I have some specific pattern(s) and would like to know if they are represented in the security envelope collection?
A: If you’d like to know if a certain pattern you have would be a new addition to the collection you are welcome to email me a picture and I can let you know.
You are also just welcome to send me what you have. This can be a good option if you have a lot of patterns and may not have the time to photograph them.
Q: What patterns are you looking for?
A: Under rare circumstances people are interested in what patterns I am currently looking for. This can happen sometimes when people have very large collections and would like to focus in on one type of pattern that I may need help with.
Feel free to reach out and I can point you towards some up to date things I have my eye on.
Behind all these incredible patterns is a rich history that wants to be told.
- Always looking for Books and articles to add to Security Envelope Pattern History library.
- Any information regarding specific security envelope patterns. Including things like: date created, pattern designer, company, geographic origin, etc.
- Does your businesses send out custom security envelope patterns? I’d like all companies who are interested in being represented in the collection to have that chance, whether those are current patterns or ones from the past. I’d also like to add any contextual information that you would like featured.
- Do you know someone who works in the marketing department of a large company who is currently in the collection? Or a company that isn’t but should be?
Industry Professionals
- Are you currently involved in the security envelope pattern business and want to connect? Printers, Paper mills, Designers, etc. I’d love to know more behind the scenes info and would be happy to feature useful information on my website. Being able to offer more information on niche topics like What happens to unreadable mail?, What are FIMs? (Facing Identification Marks), and How Security Envelopes Are Made has been a fascinating adventure.
