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Big story, tiny canvas

Collage of Canada Post stamp designs (ferries, fine art, hockey, and cultural celebrations), showcasing the variety of the series.

The Challenge

Every detail counts

How do you take a cultural moment and shrink it down to one square inch? Since 2009, we’ve had the honour of tackling that very challenge for Canada Post, designing stamp series as diverse as Canadian history itself.

  • Our Role
  • Design
  • Illustration
Sheet of Canada Post ferry stamps featuring different vessels on the water, including one labeled “Spirit of British Columbia – BC”.
Canada Post “Eid” stamp with an eight-point star motif and Arabic calligraphy, shown at an angle on a teal background.
Toronto Maple Leafs centennial stamp design shown alongside a jersey, sticker roll, and puck—demonstrating a full collectible/merch concept.
Canada Post Hanukkah stamp featuring a stylized menorah with glowing candlelights and the text “HANUKKAH · HANOUKKA.”
Set of Canada Post stamps reproducing Canadian landscape paintings, each framed as a stamp on a green background to showcase the series.
Canada Post “Eid” stamp featuring a crescent moon and stars in a stained-glass style geometric pattern, shown at an angle on a blue background.

The Approach

Art meets precision

Detailed research, thoughtful consultation and creative storytelling are key. Over the years, our collections have spotlighted ghost stories, iconic ferries, the Toronto Maple Leafs, renowned artists, religious celebrations and more.

A collage of Canada Post stamp designs: florals, fine art, a haunted figure, a Toronto Maple Leafs jersey, and an Eid geometric design.

The Results

Masterpieces in miniature

Each design has distilled a new corner of Canadian culture into a single, evocative image. All stamps are on permanent display at the Canadian Museum of History in Gatineau, Quebec.