The Jungle Book Notecard by Jeff Walters

Jeff Walters

Catching up on your correspondence? Do it the classic way and pop one of our sweet little notecards into the mailbox! Our Recovering the Classics notecards are the perfect way to go old school and also make a great gift for classic literature lovers of all ages. With cover art inspired by the classic literature titles that have enter the public domain, each notecard is designed with care by a member of our artist community and handpicked by Team CAN. Each folded notecard measures 4.25 x 5.5” is blank on the inside, comes with an envelope, and is produced using environmentally friendly vegetable-based inks and solvents. FSC® Certification by the Rainforest Alliance.

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The Digital Public Library of America amplifies the value of libraries as Americans’ most trusted sources of shared knowledge. They do this by proactively collaborating with partners in the field to accelerate innovative tools and ideas that empower and equip libraries to broaden digital access to information. Recovering The Classics is a crowdsourced collection of original book covers for some of the greatest works in the public domain, where anyone can contribute.

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Design By: Jeff Walters

American Designer and Illustrator, Jeff Walters (1981) is best know for his branded, visual communication systems. Jeff applies his knowledge and practice of graphic design, art direction and visual art to compose visual communication for a variety of clients and gallery exhibits. Jeff lives in Boulder, Colorado U.S.A.

 

Design By: Jeff Walters

American Designer and Illustrator, Jeff Walters (1981) is best know for his branded, visual communication systems. Jeff applies his knowledge and practice of graphic design, art direction and visual art to compose visual communication for a variety of clients and gallery exhibits. Jeff lives in Boulder, Colorado U.S.A.

 

Artist Statement

I believe our different fears show up in life to direct us toward the love inside that connects us all. And having the courage to face yourself and decide what is right and wrong for you. I love reading so much. And believe it’s one of the most valuable tools I ever learned. Books allow me to soar into a head space and be in the story no matter where I am. Reading tickles a part of my brain that nothing else can reach. Authors have a way of placing words and characters to make me think long after I’ve finished a story. Even though reading may be a solitary activity, I still believe it connects us with mind expanding ideas that we can discuss, learn and grow from. — Jeff Walters