Paperless Post
Ah, paper. No matter how technologically advanced we become, we still crave the nostalgic sight, crisp sound, and comfortable feel of paper in our hands. Case in point: Paperless Post . I received an invitation through this sophisticated site over the holidays. Paper it is not, but it does the best job of imitating old-fashioned invitations that I’ve seen to date. An envelope is delivered to your inbox and you have to click to watch it unfold. Magic.

January 5th, 2010 at 6:38 pm
Ohhh that is so wrong! Sorry I’m an old hopeless romantic…right? You need handwritten notes with imperfect handwriting (which adds character) not fonts on cards or stationery made of real paper…assuming you are adding to what Hallmark has to say.
What is more fun and exciting? A handwriten envelope in your mailbox or an e-note in yout inbox?
But that’s just me!
January 6th, 2010 at 2:22 pm
I agree. I’m just saying if it HAS to be an electronic invite, I’m glad it resembles an old-school invitation.
January 6th, 2010 at 6:26 pm
Ok understood. Ha! I had a typo with “yout” instead of “your”. If I had handwritten it, would it still be called a typo???