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Label var siste bandet ut på denne kvelden som plateselskapet Safe & Sound Recordings sørget for på Cafe Mono
Debating if I should change my labels.
Originally I wanted something flexible and not very bulky so I thought these were a good idea. But are they too weird? Do people prefer pretty little sewn in labels?
These also don't fit well into everything that I sew so maybe I need a few different labels ...???
Black Label Society perform at the Kool Haus in Toronto - 01.08.15
Photos by: Dale Benvenuto ©2015 please do not use without permission.
très rare, pour exemple, ont peut voir qu'une étiquette collée sur le label vient corriger un misspress.. défaut ou erreur ou oubli lors du pressage.. je mentionne ce genre de rajout bien entendu..
Obvious pit bull terrier or mix puppy lucky to be labeled as a "lab mix", as this shelter kills all pit bull mixes.
Ah, Beer. Entertaining so many people for so long in so many different ways. This one was pretty good.
Taken during our Memorial Day cookout 2010.
Ever notice the label of Tabasco Sauce? I noticed this as I sat at a table enjoying dinner with family.
Photo citation: Ted Auch, FracTracker Alliance, 2015.
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This is a label that has been created by one of our visitors to our display 'The Odditoreum'. This display features a selection of weird and wonderful curiosities from deep within the vaults of the Museum’s collection. Visitors are encouraged to write their interpretation of what these objects may mean to them.
I've started another artistic venture! I'm designing wine labels for a small vineyard. Love doing this!
Products bearing this USDA organic labels certify that at least 95% of ingredients are organic. Eggs with this label come from cage free, vegetarian-fed hens.
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“We love labels. We really do--as a society, I mean. It's so much easier to understand the world around us if we name it, tie it down, and distance ourselves from the parts we don't like.... We all want to beloved, we all want to love, and we all want.”
Got my package in the mail from BOOKER!
"A booklet comprised of hand drawn printed labels, photographs, drawings, collage, and found images. Includes classic label designs dating back to 2003 and up to the present. Plus never before seen photos and other unreleased material. A unique collection of graphics composed compiled by the READER..."
full colour
72 pages
4 1/4 "x5 1/2"