3230) On Safari in the Netherland - Deer": PostNL(Netherlands Post) has issued a set of 8 personalised Stamps/Stamp Sheet titled - On Safari in the Netherlands - Deer": Date/Year of Stamp Sheet issue: 26.03.2024:
About On Safari in the Netherlands – Deer:
In 2024, PostNL will release a series of 8 personalised stamp sheets termed “On Safari in the Netherlands”.
The first 2 stamp sheets will be released on 26 March 2024 (featuring deer, rodents and hares). The other release dates this year are 25 June (cats and dogs, owls), 1 October (martens, waterfowl) and 19 November (hoofed animals, birds of prey).
All stamp sheets are available for sale separately or as a subscription.
PostNL will publish a ninth sheet, with a release date of 26 March, about the Big Five on the Dutch natural landscape.
This stamp sheet is exclusively intended for subscribers to the complete series. They will receive this gift at the same time as their first order. All stamps have a value of 1 for mail up to 20 grams with a destination within the Netherlands. The stamps are designed by studio026 from Velp.
Safari:
Originally, the term ‘safari’ referred to a hunting expedition. The word comes from Swahili and literally means ‘long journey’. In Dutch and English, ‘safari’ mainly refers to tours in African wildlife parks, where tourists take pictures of big game. In the Netherlands, it is also possible to admire wildlife in their natural environment, for example in nature parks or in protected nature reserves accompanied by forest rangers or nature guides.
The Stamp Sheet:
The stamp sheets in the "On Safari in the Netherlands series" feature the wild animals found in our country through a set of binoculars. There are 8 stamp sheets available, with animals from the deer, rodent, hare, dog, cat, owl, marten, waterfowl, hoofed animal and bird of prey families. PostNL will also release a ninth sheet as a gift for subscribers to the entire series. The stamps on this sheet are dedicated to the Big Five on the Dutch natural landscape.
Each personalised stamp in the On Safari in the Netherlands series has two large circles to symbolise the view through a set of binoculars. This view covers most of the image area on the stamp. The view from the binoculars contains a zoomed-in photograph of a wild animal in its natural habitat.
On the edge of the sheet you can an enlarged version of one of the photographs from the stamps. Outside the binocular view, there is an additional graphic layer in the background along the edge of the sheet featuring an interpretation of the animal’s camouflaged habitat. This print is designed with elements from the original photo.
The photo at the sheet edge runs under the vertical strip of stamps, while the animal’s head is always to the right of the stamp strip. On both the stamp and the sheet edge, the lettering follows the curvature of the lens of the binoculars. On the top tab, a fragment of the graphic camouflage layer is repeated. On the bottom tab, you can find the product data (item number, designer and image source).
The font for the value of 1 and ‘Nederland’ was created in 2018 by the font designer Martin Majoor from Arnhem. The typography on the stamps and the sheet edge is in Antique Olive (Roger Excoffon, 1962-1966, Fonderie Olive/URW Type Foundry). The typography on the bottom tab is in Akzidenz Grotesk (H. Berthold AG, 1896).
Additional graphic layer:
All the photos depict the animals in their natural habitat, including the camouflaging in the colour and illustration.
Technical details:
Issue Date: 26.03.2024
Designer: studio026, Velp
Process: Offset
Colours: cyan, magenta,
yellow, black (CMYK)
Size: Stamp Size: 40 x 30 mm (W x H),
Sheet Size: 122 x 170 mm (W x H)
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