About Postmark Press
Kathy Alpert, Founder, PostMark Press
Kathy Alpert has been fascinated by ephemera since she discovered vintage postcards and Fortune Magazines in her grandfather’s New Hampshire barn. Today, her collection includes not only postcards and magazines, but photography, sheet music, trade cards, fruit crate labels, and matchbooks. A writer, designer, and photographer, she launched the PostMark Press greeting card line in 2001 and began licensing her work a few years later. Today, PostMark designs can be found on products ranging from greeting cards to calendars to coasters. You will find some great examples from Kathy’s vast archive throughout this site. The images displayed and thousands of others can be licensed for use in innovative or creative design projects.
A few examples of our licensed art
PostMark Press on The Martha Stewart Living TV program.
Kathy Alpert was a guest on a special Valentine’s Day edition of the Martha Stewart Living TV program. Kathy shared a number of vintage Valentine postcards from her collection. Ms. Stewart was intrigued by the handwritten postcard messages. After the show, she gave Kathy a postcard bearing an image of her house in Maine, the former summer home of Edsel Ford. It had been adapted from the original 20th century linen postcard.
History
Before its foray into licensing, PostMark Press designed, published, and launched a line of 48 greeting cards, eventually expanded to 300 SKUs. The Boston Globe highlighted this success story in its weekly magazine.