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Jury Duty

First Day of Issue Date: September 12, 2007

First Day of Issue Location: New York, NY

About This Stamp

With this stamp, the U.S. Postal Service calls attention to the importance of jury service, a cornerstone of democracy in the United States. By showing a diverse group of 12 representative jurors in silhouette, art director Carl T. Herrman and stamp designer Lance Hidy emphasize that the American jury system provides for trial by one’s peers.

Stamp Art Director

Carl T. Herrman

As an art director for the U.S. Postal Service® for more than 15 years, Carl T. Herrman designed more than 50 stamps and guided more than 250 stamp projects, including Marilyn Monroe, James Dean, Humphrey Bogart, and Comic Strip Classics. He also served as art director for five of the Celebrate the Century stamp panes. He has won more than 260 awards for design and design management, including two gold medals from the Society of Illustrators.

Herrman’s career has included positions as Director of Creative Services and adjunct professor at the University of North Florida in Jacksonville, and Director of Marketing and Publications for the University of California at Irvine. He has provided consulting services for the Smithsonian Institution, the National Trust for Historic Preservation, and numerous academic institutions. Herrman lives in Carlsbad,California.

Stamp Designer, Stamp Artist

Lance Hidy

First Day of Issue Ceremony

First Day of Issue Date: September 12, 2007
First Day of Issue Location: New York, NY

Figures of the American Revolution

Meet 25 individuals who played pivotal roles during the American Revolution. Listen to their stories, explore their actions, and encounter the artists who painted their portraits in this commemorative stamp issuance.