Answer these questions below (1.) content, 2.) design) and send me the audio of your answers (I don’t need to listen to it, but I will upload it to my AI to make the designs), and I’ll create your postcard, poster, poem, and phone background … oh, and a song!

Content Questions here, then design questions below. You can make 1 audio or 2. Or, if you prefer, you can type out answers and email them to me (bradley+pppp@repossible.com).

No, in case you were wondering, this is not some perfectly streamlined system. It’s just me doing things manually … while I test this all out. Thanks for visiting this page!

Bradley

Content Questions

The Year of You

Postcard Audio Reflection

How this works:

You’ll record one audio message on your phone. This reflection is broken into simple sections so

it’s easy to follow. Before answering each part, please begin by saying the section name out loud

(for example: “Section Four: The Moment”). Speak naturally. Pause when needed. There is no right

way to do this.

Aim for about 3–6 minutes total.

SECTION ONE: THE WORD

Please begin by saying: “Section One: The Word.”

What is your ONE word for this year? Why did you choose it—or why do you think it chose you?

SECTION TWO: THE FEELING

Please begin by saying: “Section Two: The Feeling.”

When you imagine looking back on this year from the future, how do you hope it felt to live it?

SECTION THREE: THE SCENE

Please begin by saying: “Section Three: The Scene.”

Picture yourself at the very end of this year, reading this postcard. Where are you when you read it?

SECTION FOUR: THE MOMENT

Please begin by saying: “Section Four: The Moment.”

Was there a moment this year—big or small—when you thought, “Yes… this is what this year is

about”?

SECTION FIVE: THE MESSAGE

Please begin by saying: “Section Five: The Message.”If future-you could send just one or two lines back to present-you, what would they say?

SECTION SIX: THE JOB

Please begin by saying: “Section Six: The Job.”

When you read this postcard later, what do you want it to do for you?

OPTIONAL CLOSING

Please begin by saying: “Optional Closing.”

Is there anything else about this year that feels important to say—even if you don’t know why?

When you’re finished, please send us the audio file. We’ll take it from there.

Design Questions

The Year of You

Postcard Design Reflection (Audio)

How this works:

This reflection is about preferences, not expertise. You don’t need design language and you don’t

need to get anything right. Before each part, please begin by saying the section name out loud (for

example: “Section Two: Colors”). Then just talk casually. If you’re unsure, say that. If something

comes to mind, follow it.

Aim for about 2–4 minutes total.

SECTION ONE: FIRST IMPRESSION

Please begin by saying: “Section One: First Impression.”

When you imagine this postcard in your hands, what do you notice first? Does it feel calm or

energetic, quiet or expressive, minimal or full?

SECTION TWO: COLORS

Please begin by saying: “Section Two: Colors.”

Are there colors you’re naturally drawn to right now—or colors you really don’t like? You don’t need

to name exact shades. General feelings are perfect.

SECTION THREE: STYLE

Please begin by saying: “Section Three: Style.”

Are there any art styles or visual moods you’re drawn to? For example: vintage travel posters, clean

and modern, handwritten or imperfect, artistic or minimalist. If nothing comes to mind, that’s

completely fine.

SECTION FOUR: IMAGERY

Please begin by saying: “Section Four: Imagery.”

Should this postcard feel more symbolic or more literal? Think objects, places, or shapes. Abstract

or recognizable. Close-up or wide and open.SECTION FIVE: ENERGY

Please begin by saying: “Section Five: Energy.”

What kind of energy should this postcard carry when you look at it? Grounding, encouraging,

spacious, focused, gentle, bold—or something else.

SECTION SIX: BOUNDARIES

Please begin by saying: “Section Six: Boundaries.”

Is there anything you definitely don’t want this postcard to feel like? For example: too busy, too

loud, too serious, too polished, or too playful.

OPTIONAL CLOSING

Please begin by saying: “Optional Closing.”

Is there anything visual you keep coming back to lately—even if you don’t know why?

When you’re finished, please send us the audio file. We’ll take it from there.