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This is the ad of the TagCom magazine, with the concept that encompasses all communication agency in 2013.
In this job my work was develop the image and the art direction for the concept - ''Without Labels''
Retouching: Hugo Ceneviva
Art Direction: Hugo Ceneviva
Copywritter: Marianna Padilha
Creative Director: Guilherme Lopes
*More details on: tagcom.com.br/#blog/item?3/rtulos_no_nos_definem_nos_limitam
- Work freatured on: www.welovead.com/en/works/details/775EhpsA
- Work freatured: adsoftheworld.com/media/print/tag_tattoo
- www.coloribus.com/adsarchive/prints/advertising-agency-ta...
Vinyl Wall Graphics and Full Color Foamboard Exhibit Labels by Sir Speedy Signs Print Marketing, 4801 37th St N, St Petersburg FL 33714 www.sirspeedystpete.com
This bottle has been in the family for years and is rather old. It indicates that Pepsi is from New York City They have not been from there since the mid 1960’s. My mother used it as a sprinkler to dampen clothes before ironing.
British Railways luggage label: Luggage to...
B877
British Railways luggage label: Parcel From...
B863
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Discarded over lunch. I'm really home now.
[Blogged @ Tym Blogs Too!: Give the people beef, said the Communist paté]
My embroidery is so much better than I'd thought, love the label!
You can see some of the quilting here--mostly it's gray thread, but a couple places have some teal and some navy.
Book label of Magasin du nord (place unknown). 11 x 18 mm (Found in: Arriola, Gus. Gordo. Doubleday & Co., 1950)
Black Label Society perform at the Kool Haus in Toronto - 01.08.15
Photos by: Dale Benvenuto ©2015 please do not use without permission.
The label for my little quilt renamed "Sowflake". Deliberately wonky to go with the wonky snowflakes.
Besides the quilting, the label is my favorite part!
{Making a Simple Label}
1. Fold a (10") square of light fabric in half on the diagonal. Press.
2. Piece (2") squares of prints into a strip at least half an inch longer than the length of your triangle's diagonal side. {I used 8 squares = 16"} Press your seams open to reduce bulk.
3. Press pieced strip in half, wrong sides together. Open; press edges of strip, wrong sides together, to the center fold. Press the whole thing "closed" good and well. {You're creating a straight forward binding}
4. Sandwich the long edge of the triangle between the folded edges of the binding and zig-zag stitch from one end to the other, catching both sides of the binding. Trim ends to match the angle of the label.
5. Pen your label, making sure you center the message --- my writing is set an inch and a half in from each edge. I also printed out my message and used it as a guide for writing. I didn't trace it...just referenced it for spacing...and it made such a difference!
6. How you attach the label depends on how you finish your quilt. For this quilt, I place the raw edges of my label against the raw edges of the quilt back. I pinned the double-fold binding on top, stitched around the perimeter, and folded my binding to the front. The label is caught between the binding and the quilt for a very nice finish!
Optional: I left my label loose, like a pocket. You could tack it down if you wanted...
Toledo, 28 de abril de 2021.- La consejera de Bienestar Social, Bárbara García Torijano, comparece en la Comisión de Bienestar Social de las Cortes regionales para informar acerca de la política a desarrollar por su departamento. (Fotos: Carmen Toldos // Cortes CLM)
Sticker on top of chassis says:
Licensed By
Radio Corporation of America
"For Radio Amateur Experimental and Broadcast Reception"
The Manufacture and/or sale of this apparatus does not imply and license
under any patent relating to this structure or manufacture of Radio Tubes
-------------------------------------------Patents -------------------------------------
1,128,.280 etc., etc....
Also One or More Hazeltine And Latour Patents
re 16,461 etc., etc...
00629 <-- in larger text in a a box, printed in red.