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The "ZIP" characters were part of a massive public relations campaign to change American mailing habits.
: They served as "friendly reminders" to include the 5-digit numbers that allowed mail to be sorted more efficiently by machine.
: There is no official postal documentation regarding her creation or official rollout. Experts believe she may have been used exclusively for local events, such as parades or in-lobby promotions at New York City’s old main post office. Visual Identity
Mrs. ZIP was designed in the same whimsical, two-dimensional style as Mr. ZIP, but with several distinct features:
: While Mr. ZIP appeared on stamp sheets (selvage) until 1986 and was recently revived for a kids' series called Mail with Mr. ZIP , Mrs. ZIP remains a specialized piece of postal lore, representing the localized efforts to modernize the service.
: She wears a female letter carrier's outfit, complete with a blue uniform cap over blonde hair tied with a red ribbon.
ZIP placard or more details on the ? Mrs. ZIP placard | National Postal Museum
: The existence of Mrs. ZIP was only confirmed in 2008 when curators at the National Postal Museum discovered a stand-up placard of the character.
The "ZIP" characters were part of a massive public relations campaign to change American mailing habits.
: They served as "friendly reminders" to include the 5-digit numbers that allowed mail to be sorted more efficiently by machine.
: There is no official postal documentation regarding her creation or official rollout. Experts believe she may have been used exclusively for local events, such as parades or in-lobby promotions at New York City’s old main post office. Visual Identity
Mrs. ZIP was designed in the same whimsical, two-dimensional style as Mr. ZIP, but with several distinct features:
: While Mr. ZIP appeared on stamp sheets (selvage) until 1986 and was recently revived for a kids' series called Mail with Mr. ZIP , Mrs. ZIP remains a specialized piece of postal lore, representing the localized efforts to modernize the service.
: She wears a female letter carrier's outfit, complete with a blue uniform cap over blonde hair tied with a red ribbon.
ZIP placard or more details on the ? Mrs. ZIP placard | National Postal Museum
: The existence of Mrs. ZIP was only confirmed in 2008 when curators at the National Postal Museum discovered a stand-up placard of the character.
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