Writing Off the Risk
9/11 Memorial package is personal, compelling and almost entirely ‘handwritten.’
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In the closing paragraphs, a return to the sentiment the letter opened with:
“On days like today, I am overcome by the goodwill and generous spirit you have shown. You have truly put us on the path of recovery and renewal.”
What a lovely way to close such a warm and personal letter.
The reply form is a 6-inch by 9-inch sheet of the same ivory stock as the outer envelope and letter, printed with a black and white photo of the memorial at the bottom that’s a little dark and difficult to decipher. Since the reply copy is printed in a sans serif font and not the simulated handwriting one used for the letter, white stock would yield a crisper image — but it’s certainly not the end of this package’s world.
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