There’s something about the tactile feel and look of photog paper that I really dig. I kept San Francisco-based advertising photog, Laurie Frankel’s New Year’s promo, because of her photo and it’s straightforward, understated design qualities—as well as how it promoted awareness to the Free the Children charity. A photograph by Frankel is mounted to the 7.5 x 4 inch beer-coaster-thick-cardboard, “Be the Spark” is letterpressed with a tinted varnish on the frontside and white foil stamped text is on the back. —Darren Ching

There’s something about the tactile feel and look of photog paper that I really dig. I kept San Francisco-based advertising photog, Laurie Frankel’s New Year’s promo, because of her photo and it’s straightforward, understated design qualities—as well as how it promoted awareness to the Free the Children charity. A photograph by Frankel is mounted to the 7.5 x 4 inch beer-coaster-thick-cardboard, “Be the Spark” is letterpressed with a tinted varnish on the frontside and white foil stamped text is on the back. —Darren Ching