— Stationery Set


A curated suite of print essentials, designed as a contemporary homage to Central-European postal culture and the understated poetry of daily correspondence. The OfToil Stationery Set gathers every tactile element of professional presence into a unified visual language—warm, archival, and quietly luxurious.


Business Cards — Multi-Edition Series
A set of signature calling cards inspired by classic postage.
Each variant features scalloped edges, a custom perforation profile, and the repeating OfToil sigil pattern printed in soft mineral tones. Typography is set with the same care as a letterpress edition—precise, serifed, and gently weighted.
Fronts and backs are available in several compositional layouts, allowing the recipient to experience OfToil as both a name and a mark of authorship.
Branded Envelopes
The envelopes carry the quiet authority of mid-century Polish post—cream paper stock, minimal linework, and the OfToil & Co monogram stamped on the sealing fold like a discreet insignia.
Inside, each envelope opens into a field of pale warmth, ready to house letters, documents, or postcards with the dignity of a small archive.
Letterheads (Two Editions)
Two formats—formal and editorial—offer different registers of voice.
Both carry the studio’s typographic signature and lightly textured paper tone, with ample margins that encourage generous drafting. The layouts echo traditional correspondence standards, yet remain unmistakably shaped by OfToil’s visual rhythm: refined, confident, artisanal.​​​​​​​
Branded Stamps (Two Designs)
Each stamp is produced as a micro-emblem of the studio: one featuring a geometric lattice interwoven with the OfToil logotype; the other presenting a tinted architectural vignette, rendered like a historical philatelic issue.
They act as seals, markers, and miniature artworks in their own right—functional collectibles that extend the studio’s identity onto any surface they touch.​​​​​​​
Postcard Series (10 Designs)​​​​​​​
A limited set of postcards capturing the immediate surroundings of the studio’s neighborhood.
Shot in a soft, desaturated palette, each scene becomes a quiet document of place—architecture blurred by winter light, street corners softened by haze, the melancholy geometry of city blocks in morning fog.
The reverse sides adopt the classic Polish postcard grid: dotted lines, price marks, delicate typography, and a designated stamp window featuring an embedded OfToil photograph.
Individually, they are fragments.
Together, they read like a personal atlas—an intimate map of the studio’s own vicinity.

business card design 
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letterhead design
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business stamp design
set of two


business postcard design
set of nine

 business envelope design
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