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After a long hiatus, the Boo have finally released a new album! Available in all ghoulish record stores now.
[Hint: This one's a mash-up of a couple of Red Hot Chili Peppers albums.]
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“. . . has a touching story of a great grandmother instilling the Indian spirit in her great grandson; dreams influenced by the pipebag of Crazy Horse; prophetic dreams of Indian visionaries; and the tasks of being a ‘Warrior of the Rainbow.’ It was honored by the Greenpeace organization naming their ship, RAINBOW WARRIOR.” – Google.
Jim Lacy Red Corn (1938-1994) was an Osage artist born in Pawhuska, Oklahoma. He worked as a teacher, textile designer, illustrator, and painter, and he also served as the artist-in-residence at the Oklahoma Arts and Humanities Council. Mr. Red Corn was educated at University of Oklahoma and University of Arizona, receiving BA from Northeastern State University in Oklahoma in 1958. Red Corn most frequently used oil paint, textiles, silk screens, and watercolors. He sold his first piece of artwork at age 13, but started painting at the early age of five.
Undated but feeling very much of the 1950s is this booklet showing examples of printer's borders (sometimes referred to as 'flowers') that was issued by the London based St. Clements Press. The Press is described in the booklet as the "St. Clements Srvice for Advertising Agents" and gives an address at Portugal Street, London WC2.
The borders shown ont he cover are from 18pt. Monotype Glint Borders numbers 1309 and 1310. The vast majority of examples in the catalogue are from Monotype with a few examples from Ludlow and Intertype. The post-war period saw quite a return to typographical fashion for such borders - for example, the British Transport Commission made much use of Monotype borders in its publicity and publications.
The St. Clements Press had an interesting history. Their building and presses in Portugal St, north of Clare Market close to London's Aldwych, was opened in 1898 and they were famous as the printers of the Financial Times. In later years they sold the building out to neighbours the London School of Economics who heavily adapted the structure as the St. Clements Building in the late 1950s. The Press moved to Cannon St and in later years, as a dormant subsidiary of the Financial Times, was used as a vehicle involved in their new print facility in East London. As such they were included in the sale of the FT by Pearson to the Japanese Nikkei Group in 2015.
"39GeorgeV" is an urban surrealism manifesto.
It shelters the renovation of an Hausmannian building during year 2007.
It's a life-size photographic work based on the original building, printed on canvas, enhanced with bas-relief.
Read the 39GeorgeV manifesto
DENGAN HORMATNYA; Saya mempersilakan rakan² yang punyai kelapangan bermula 6 sehingga 8 Ogos 2009 (Khamis - Sabtu) untuk sama² memeriahkan Ekspo Konvokesyen Darul Quran bersempena Majlis Konvokesyen Darul Quran Jakim Kali Ke 18 yang pastinya akan berlangsung di kampus Darul Quran, Kuala Kubu Bharu, Selangor. Berbagai acara menarik disediakan untuk anda seisi keluarga.
Jangan segan² KLIK DI SINI untuk maklumat lebih lanjut berkenaan ekspo ini dan juga tentatif progam yang bakal anda temui sepanjang acara ekspo ini berlangsung.
Sayang, asalnya Buyie dan saya ada bercadang² nak buat photo contest/marathon, tapi nampaknya tak kesampaian lagi setakat ini, tahun depan mungkin kalau kita sama² dipanjangkan usia :)
About The Photo:
By the way, this my newest and selected design for Eighteenth Convocation Ceremony of Darul Quran from two design that I had made.
Photoshop CS3:
Wanna know the steps?
Owh, too hard for me to write it down here :p
You:
I always appreciate your C&C for my improvement =)
Me:
Buku ni khas untuk tatapan Shabib_Pho dan rakan2 AQRAB lain yang tak dapat menghadiri majlis konvikesyen mereka atas sebab2 yang tidak dapat dielakkan. Kalau nak 'hardcopy', nanti ust postkan ke sana selepas konvo, buku ni pagi Khamis 6hb baru siap cetak.
Music:
Menanti Di Barzakh by Far East (akan menyerikan Malam Kesenian Islam sempena Konvokesyen DQ nanti) from album Halawatul Iman. Hayati liriknya sebaik mungkin :)
Model: Flutterby Mir and Portia Victoria
MUA & Hair: Sabina Hair Mua Yunusova
Styling & Wardrobe: Karen Boyle - The Wardrobe Department
Location: Saracen House Studio
As per usual - a massive 'Thank You' goes to all who made this happen!
The Weiss family of typefaces, named after the designer Emil Rudolf Weiß, was issued by Bauer in 1928 and was originally known as Weiß-Antiqua, with the italics as Weiß-Kursiv, being better known as Weiss Roman. This specimen sheet of Kursiv/Initials is printed on beautiful paper and shows the typeface at 42pt, 54pt and 66pt. Interestingly it announces, in red, that the character G is furnished upon request.
The sheet is in a folder, issued to contain separate leaflets, was issued by the Foundry's British agents Soldans Ltd of London. It shows the Third Series, III, issued in c1935 - thanks to Florian!
We set out to broaden people's idea of what qualifies a person as healthy. Nick Vujicic was amazing to trust us with this unconventional portrait and was fantastic to work with.
The team included:
photographer: Fred Lopez
model: Nick Vujicic
photoshop: Josh Clark
Some shots from the recent 'fantasy' studio workshops...
Makeup by Dagmara Zasuwa — with Melissa Benitez at Studio Blanco.
"© All Rights Reserved"
Available for use.
Covers are for single use only. Once you have chosen your design it will be unique to your book. No repeat use.
I will also set the text for your title and name.
For more cover designs & information see album HERE
Stock images with thanks to Pixabay (Public Domain)
The typ journal was published in Prague and aimed at the printing industry in Czechoslovakia in the first half of the last century.
For more information visit letterology.blogspot.com/2011/09/1948-czech-type-journal....
"© All Rights Reserved"
Available for use.
Covers are for single use only. Once you have chosen your design it will be unique to your book. No repeat use.
I will also set the text for your title and name.
For more cover designs & information see album HERE
Stock images with thanks to;
SnapStock & Unsplash.
The 1951/2 edition of the Official Handbook to the County Borough of Huddersfield, then in the West Riding of Yorkshire, appears ot have been the first post-war edition. As usual it describes the municipal activities of the town along with industrial activity and opportunities for both citizens and investors. Given the industrial nature of the town at the time the contents are quite 'gritty' in nature but does, as usual, describe beauty spots of the borough and its surroundings.
The front cover is of very contemporary graphic design - very 'New" Elizabethan and showing Huddersfield's industry at the centre of the world with global links for various trades such as the woollen industry, then dominant in the town.
Artist Stephen B Whatley's Christmas painting , The Holy Nativity 2008, is now published on the book cover of a new theology book , out now, Born Of A Virgin? by Andrew T. Lincoln ( publishers: SPCK). Cover design by Monica Capoferri.
The American edition of this book published by Eerdmans in October 2013 will also feature this painting.
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Cuthbert's were a long established seed merchants with roots back to 1797 when the Scot James Cuthbert founded the company. The real turning point appears to have been the 1937 deal to supply seeds to Woolworth's stores and for many years the two brands were closely associated. Cuthbert's embraced marketing by issuing profuse adverts and 'how to booklets' such as these. These booklet covers, not much bigger than a pack of seeds, are colourful and eyecatching!
A very contemporary design for the cover of the c1970 street plan for the London Borough of Hackney - then a relatively 'new' local authority formed as part of the 1965 reorganisation of London's local governance. The rings represent the 32 boroughs with the solid disc being Hackney and it is also helps to denote the location within the north east of the capital.
Alphabet and Image was a relatively shortlived post-WW2 journal dealing with typography and the graphic arts and that was published by James Shand of the Shenval Press, under the editorship of Robert Harling. Eight issues were produced before the titles were 'split'. The production standards are, for austerity Britain, remarkably good and the feel is of other contemporaneous magazines such as Signature and Typography.
A bi-lingual folder and guide to Berlin, site of the 1936 Olympic Games, published by the Berlin Tourist Office in assocaition with the Landesverkehrsverband Berlin-Brandenburg/State Transport Association Berlin-Brandenburg. As well as the double cover showing the Berliner Funkturm/Berlin Radio Tower of 1926 against a background of the lakes upon which various sports took place, there are various illustrations of the city and its transport along with a map of the S-Bahn suburban railways and the U-Bahn.
Many of the Olympic and 1936 publications seem to have been shorn of any obvious reference to the National Socialist/Nazi regime. Howver, by 1936 the artists used for such work would have been vetted by the then Nazi Government and indeed many went on to be 'officially' sanctioned artists by the regime, whilst others would flee.
The reproduction of Nazi-era propaganda on this site is in no way an endorsement of Nazism, the images are simply posted as example of commercial art from the 1930s.
For many years most US states issued official highways or road maps that include information such as distance charts, town plans of major settlements and facts and information about the relevant state. For 1960 the state of South Carolina decided to go very 'modern' highway with this graphic plan of an interchange showing traffic flow.
"Tomorrow's highways are being built today"!
Ladies and Gentlemen....announcing my first book, 'Pearls of Wisdom for the oyster called Life', coming soon.
It's been a dream of mine for some time to publish a book with my photos and pearls of wisdom, that came to me and helped me through some very tough times over the last 6-7yrs.
I have done lots of inner work and have arrived at a point in my life, where I see that all the challenges, were blessings that propelled me to growth.
Happiness can only be achieved, when we stop fighting with ourselves.
Don't look at another to make you happy because they can only enhance your happiness if it's already there, they can't create happiness for you if it's not!
Dream...dream big...know that what your heart desires, is what's right for you and you can achieve it...you just have to believe it.
My book is in production and I will let you know as soon as it's available and where it's available for purchase, if you wish to do so.
It's a coffee table style book.
My intention with this book is to empower people to believe in themselves...to know that anything you wish to create, you can do so, if you just believe and if it's aligned with your heart.
I dedicate this post to each of you because you have all played your part in helping to shape me to be the person I am today. Your love and encouragement has not gone unnoticed and I wish to extend my deepest gratitude.
With love and light.
Natalie Angelheart. :)
PS I designed the cover, do you like it?
One of a wide series of walks and rambles booklets issued by London Transport and its predecessors, this booklet gives details of walks from Green Line country bus and coach services in the northern part of the Green Line territory. The booklet cover is, by LT standards of the day, slightly clumsy although that may well be the reproduction/printing on quite coarse paper, and no artist is given. During the next few years these booklets - both rail and 'bus - would be subsumed into the "Country Walks" series that would run for many years. Most public transport operators issued similar publications to drum up trade and publicise the often extensive links into surrounding rural areas with details of walks and rambles.
This edition forms part 1 of 2 Green Line guides and covers the territory north of London. It included the counties of Buckinghamshire, Berkshire, Hertfordshire and Essex - large portions of which were served by the 'old' London Transport whose Green Line coaches and Country Area buses ran well outside today's Greater London boundaries.
When Andrea & I vacationed in Italy back in 1999, we checked out some great market in Rome with lots of used and antique-y vintage-y stuff. Found this 45 record in a record bin. Love the design. Have always cherished it.
For many years most US states issued official highways or road maps that include information such as distance charts, town plans of major settlements and facts and information about the relevant state. This, for Ohio in 1961, shows the state flag astride a modern multi-lane highway.
BLINK AGAIN: BUY THE BOOK Challenge
Every book has it's cover, and a publisher has just commissioned you to create a book jacket for their upcoming best seller. A picture is worth 1000 words so your entry should convey a story. If you wish to add a possible title to the book, please do. Something to remember, most book jacket photos are minimalistic so that the type pops out.
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The covers of this series of Prisma dictionaries were designed by C. van Dorland for the publisher Spectrum in 1969.