Despite what you might think, this Rubbish Seaside postcard series is actually one man’s love letter to the Great British seaside.
Described as an ode ‘to the thin drizzle of disappointment that is British coast,’ the postcards are a slightly more honest look at the average British staycation than you might get from the local tourist board.
Brutal, but brilliant, they are the work of 36-year-old designer Jack Hurley, who was born and raised, by his own admission ‘in a number of rubbish seaside towns on the south coast’.
He now lives in Leeds but his childhood memories of dank, cold days by the… Read the full story