<P> Earlier, annual folders containing the entire year's issues were prepared and sold throughout the country to promote philately . However, in recent times this practise has been discontinued . </P> <P> In 1989, Pakistan Post issued a special folder during INDIA89 . It consisted of a single sheet of 5 stamp designs from the Los Angeles Olympics . The cover depicted the Post's logo and the inscription, "Olympics Los Angeles Commemorative Postage Stamps ." A quantity of 250 folders were sold at their face value of Rs. 150 . These were later traded at Rs. 2000 / - </P> <P> Three people, A.R. chughtai, Rashiduddin and Muhammad Latif, have the honour of designing the first commemorative set issued in July 1948 . Since then, numerous other people have designed stamps for the country, including some well - known artists . These artists include Saeed Akhtar, Bashir Mirza, Askari Mian Irani, Jimmy Engineer and Zahoor ul Akhlaq . Others designers were Nighat Saeed, Saleem Uddin Ghori, Zahid Shah, Talat Sultana and A.J. McCoy . A famous Pakistani designer is Adil Salahuddin, who in his capacity as the official designer for almost 40 years, designed over 350 stamps for his country . </P> <P> Most of the stamps designed are by local designers . However, photographs have been also used for stamps as in the Louis Pasteur issue (1995) (SG 978) and the 1993, Siberian Crane issue (SG). Some organisations linked to a stamp issue, supply their own design . These have included the Family Planning Association of Pakistan (SG), Kinnaird College for Women, Lahore (SG), Muslim Commercial Bank (SG) and UNICEF Pakistan (SG). For the 1987 Air Force Day set (SG 715 - 724), a painting by Sq . Ldr Masood was used to design the final stamps . Faiz Ahmed Faiz's stamp (SG 510) in 1997 was designed using a photograph . </P>

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