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Steve Jobs approved for a 2015 U.S. postage stamp

This is not the official stamp design, just a quick mockup we cobbled together.

This is not the official stamp design, just a quick mockup we cobbled together.

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While Steve Jobs probably didn’t send much snail mail in his later years, the US Postal Service intends to honor the late tech icon by putting his visage on a commemorative stamp.

Stamp subjects are normally kept secret until just before printing, but the Washington Post obtained a document outing approved stamps for the next few years. The Apple cofounder’s stamp is already in design development for 2015, alongside stamps for music legends Elvis Presley and James Brown.

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To have a gander at all the subjects approved by the citizens’ stamp advisory committee, take a look at the complete document.

 

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