In addition to worrying about how many orders they receive every month and whether they are enough to support themselves, freelancers have to worry about how long it will take to receive the money for the work they do, so please send it every month. The single phase is very important.
Since 2009, Japanese illustrator SHINYA NISHIDA has been combining monthly payment request envelopes with stamps and hand-drawn patterns to make begging for money more lively. I wonder if the speed of collecting money will be faster. Soon...
▲From the full swan stamps, it seems that prices in Japan are really high...
▲This cat looks a bit scary!
▲It’s a heart-shaped stamp! It’s so special
▲ Different stamps stuck vertically become Jenga (I wonder if we will get scolded if we stick stamps like this...)
▲The stamps are completely invisible in the envelope, which means everyone is looking for trouble
▲There are not only fish in the water, but also birds!?
▲The back is sealed with watercolor paint
▲Even the ancients were painted as if they were lazy.
▲You can’t tell at a glance, where are the stamps~
▲Obviously the author overslept!!
▲The same bird stamp can also be transformed into new patterns
▲The watermelon originally scheduled to be crushed was replaced with a football
▲On the back is the sadness of finding out that it was changed into a football
▲Falling in love with such a girl at first sight is a very special event
▲Most of the envelope authors have not forgotten to ask for money.
Seeing these cute hand-painted envelopes, I think not only the recipients will smile knowingly, but also the postmen and postal staff who handle them can’t help but take a few more glances!