Indestructible Snail Mail

The MIRO Post Card Puts Your Memories to Metal for Damage-Proof Messages

Isn't it sad when you receive a personal message in the mail that's unfortunately been battered up in the process of transportation? The MIRO Post Card would almost certainly not arrive in any worse condition than it would have left its sender. Impervious to rain, mud and folding, this atypical piece of stationery is for those greetings that you especially want to be delivered.

To make the postcards, Sifu hand-cuts and bends the Galvanized Iron into standard-sized rectangles and prints just a minimal amount of text on both sides. The quirky Hong Kong product has a shiny silver texture and no image to represent the place from which it came. The MIRO Post Card leaves it up to the traveler to paint a picture of his trip in either words or illustrations with a marker.
Trend Themes
1. Damage-proof Messaging - Opportunity for creating innovative materials or technologies that can protect messages from being damaged during transportation.
2. Indestructible Stationery - Potential to develop durable stationery products that can withstand rain, mud, and folding, maintaining their condition during delivery.
3. Personalized Postcards - Disruption opportunity to create customizable postcards that allow travelers to paint a picture of their trips with words or illustrations.
Industry Implications
1. Printing and Publishing - Potential for printing companies to explore new materials and techniques to produce damage-proof messages on postcards.
2. Stationery and Office Supplies - Opportunity for stationary manufacturers to develop indestructible products that can withstand various external conditions.
3. Tourism and Travel - Disruption opportunity for the tourism industry to offer personalized postcards that enhance the traveler's experience and memories.

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