Label 228

Label 228 is a type of sticker issued by the United States Postal Service, made to be used for labeling packages with a mailing address. These stickers are given out by the postal service free, either by mail [1] or at the post office.

An example of a blank Label 228, specifically a January 2008 variant

Because of the label's availability, and the relatively large blank areas within the design, it has been widely used in sticker art and graffiti more commonly known as "slaps". Unlike many other stickers and labels, label 228 is free, and can be acquired in large quantities (up to 500 at a time). It can be drawn on using many different artistic media, including acrylic paints and simple pencils, as well as inkjet and laser printers. They can also be applied to many surfaces very quickly, reducing the risk of being caught.[2]

See also

References

  1. Maćrōn. "How To Get Priority Mail Labels Through The Mail (For Free)" (2010). "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-07-27. Retrieved 2010-12-23.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. Cooper, Martha (2009-03-28). Going Postal. New York; London: Mark Batty Publisher. ISBN 9780979966651.


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