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A Stamp Collection Is a Vivid Ode to Endangered Animals


a grid of 15 colorful stamps featuring birds, deer, butterflies, and more
All images courtesy of Tùng Nâm, shared with permission

A Stamp Collection Is a Vivid Ode to Endangered Animals

Hanoi-based graphic designer and illustrator Tùng Nâm has proof that ideas are worth hanging onto. While cleaning out his computer files recently, he stumbled upon the Endangered Species Stamp Collection, a project he made in college while applying for an internship at a local design agency called Printopia.

Digitally rendered in the blocky low-poly style popular in the 2010s, the project highlights 15 species facing extinction. “This was basically my qualification test,” Nâm told Colossal. Ten years later, he decided to touch up the illustrations and share the project anew.

an illustrated stamp with aa blue bird with red eye and legs and the words "lophura hatinhensis, 1975"

Vividly depicted in bright color palettes, the heavily patterned stamps depict animals like the brilliant, red-masked Vietnamese pheasant or the jewel-toned Nicobar pigeon. Each contains the creatures’ scientific name and the year they were originally named a species.

Much of Nâm’s work revolves around the natural world, and he’s currently in progress on 14 pieces for a series titled What if it snows in Hanoi? His beloved hometown is largely tropical, but “I find (snow) possible with my paintbrush and imagination,” he shares.

You can find the first part of that series on Behance, and follow along on Instagram for updates.

an illustrated stamp with a black bird perched on a branch and the words "ceryle lugubris guttulata, 1892"
an illustrated stamp with a brown owl in a wheat field and the words "phodilus badius, 1838"
an illustrated stamp with a pheasant and the words "phasianus colchicus, 1758"
an illustrated stamp with a blue bird and the words "caloenas nicobarica, 1758"
an illustrated stamp with a blue and orange bird perched on a branch and the words "pitta nympha, 1850"
an illustrated stamp with a blue sea turtle and the words "caretta olivacea, 1829"

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