Isomatic Berlin Postcards
Isomatic Berlin Postcards
Berlin has always been colorful and cool, but wouldn’t rewilding with dinosaurs make it even more fun? Send your family and friends versions of a more magical Berlin at four iconic locations: Kottbusser Brücke, Oberbaumbrücke, Kottbusser Tor, and Breitscheidplatz (in light and dark).
Our A6 postcards (105 x 148mm) are the perfect way to share an urban Berlin utopia.
Illustrated by Bruno Pinto da Cruz
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Postcards as colourful as Berlin
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Your friends already think Berlin is wild
Show them how magical Kottbusser Brücke and Breitscheidplatz really are
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Printed in Berlin on recycled paper
Support your local printer, baby!
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Materials + Life Cycle
The postcards are printed on 100% recycled, FSC-certified paper.
Pollution footprint
We aim for the smallest possible footprint from our products' production, transport, and consumption.
Producing each postcard emits about 0.009kg CO2e, which our supplier offsets. We share more about this below.
Discounts
Discount codes can be applied on the checkout page.
Shipping + Delivery Times
We ship to Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg.
Orders in the EU over €50 ship free.
We fulfill orders within three business days.
Dimensions
A6 (105 x 149mm)
Good to know
Pens are not included with the postcards.
CO2e emissions per postcard
About 9g CO2e is emitted from producing each postcard.
Our supplier offsets these emissions via ocean protection and reforestation projects via ClimatePartner.
About the Artist
Bruno Pinto da Cruz is an Architect and Illustrator based in Lisbon/Berlin who started ISOMATIC, a sequence of isometric drawings transformed into illustrations, unveiling the urban scenario in different colours and shapes.
Bruno has focused on Berlin’s iconic neighbourhoods like Kottbusser Tor, Kurfürstendamm or Oberbaumbrücke. Without any attempt at realism, these images capture the essence of such places and create a very optimistic and cheerful utopia vision of these neighbourhoods. They become playful and flooded with color, small paradises inhabited by dinosaurs, wild animals, sculptures or exotic trees. Such figures replace the real people that belong to these urban landscapes and they are somehow an artistic exploration of the imaginary of the city. They live in almost a parallel existence with each other, making the represented space more dramatic – a fantastic wonderland.
Photo credit Duarte Caldes
First time sending a postcard? Here's how to send one from Germany:
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Which stamp do I need to send a postcard within Germany?
You need a €0,85 stamp.
With Deutsche Post you can buy cool stickers, print stamps at home, and even just get codes you can write! How cool is that??
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How much are stamps for an international postcard?
You'll need a €0,95 stamp to send your postcard outside Germany.
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What goes where on a postcard?
The stamp goes on the top right, and the receiver's address goes on the right side. Our postcards have guide lines for the stamps and address.
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What do I write on a postcard?
Write about what you've done in Berlin, why you miss them, or why you need them to send you more money.
Don't forget to write the country, if you're sending it abroad!
Great postcards! Lots of fun details in the art. You can send these cards knowing they'll find a place on your friends' fridge :)
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