Stamp
Identity and landing for an email client where the AI actually runs your inbox.
Web Design
Product Design
Animation
Branding

Role
Your Role
Year
2025
Contribution
Designer
Platform
iOS
The redesign only counted if it carried the positioning — getting one line, it handles your email for you, across before anyone read a word or decided to trust an AI with their inbox. Stamp's one real edge (the AI drafts and acts on your inbox while you're offline) was invisible: generic envelope logo, white-and-gray palette, copy that listed features without showing the mechanism. And nobody hands an AI their inbox on a promise, so the loop had to be shown, not claimed.
I dropped the envelope — the one symbol every mail app already owns — and built the mark around the act of approval: you review it, you stamp it, it's done. I led the landing with the mechanism instead of a feature list, showing the receive → draft → "just hit send" loop actually moving, so it answers "how does this save me time" in the first scroll. And I let color earn its keep, putting all the saturation on the feature demos and nothing else.
It moved Stamp from "another email client with AI bolted on" to "the one that handles your inbox and waits for your stamp." Shipped as a developer-ready Figma system across all three breakpoints, plus the refreshed identity, on the Package B scope.










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