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Pak Pos Illustration

Mid-stride, letter in hand, hat slightly tilted — Pak Pos is the kind of spontaneous illustration that reminds you why you started designing in the first place.

Illustration — Pak Pos

Character Illustration · Indonesian Postman · Spontaneous Personal Work

A charming, warmly personal illustration of Pak Pos — the Indonesian postman — created spontaneously at the request of a friend, and carrying all the lightness and joy that comes from making something simply because someone asked and the answer was yes.

The character is a chibi-proportioned postal worker in a smart teal-blue uniform — pillbox cap bearing a gold "S" emblem, matching jacket and trousers with a gold belt buckle — caught mid-stride in a jaunty running pose, one letter clutched in his outstretched hand. The pose communicates urgency with delight: this is not a postman trudging through his route, but one who genuinely loves the act of delivering something to someone.

The character's face is the illustration's most expressive detail: large, sparkle-dot eyes, a wide satisfied grin with a subtle dimple, and a swept curl of dark hair peeking beneath the cap — a face that belongs equally to a children's book character and a brand mascot, drawn with the kind of confident expressiveness that only comes from genuine enjoyment of the craft.

A soft lavender-purple background with organic cloud-like abstract shapes gives the piece a dreamy, nostalgic quality — warm and personal rather than polished and commercial. The folded paper presentation places the illustration in the context of something made to be given, passed between hands, just like the letter Pak Pos carries.

A piece that asks nothing of the viewer except to smile — and delivers on that promise completely.

Completed

March 2013

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