May 30, 2012
Annie Vought’s paper cut letters.

“With the ubiquity of this access and convenience, we are losing the tangible handwritten letter. Handwritten records are fragments of individual histories,” she states.

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— From Melbourne, via Trendland.

Annie Vought’s paper cut letters.

“With the ubiquity of this access and convenience, we are losing the tangible handwritten letter. Handwritten records are fragments of individual histories,” she states.

Click through for more.

— From Melbourne, via Trendland.

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