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Limited edition poster to commemorate the release of the newly minted Utah Quarter.

 

Print size is 8.125”x20”. Four colors printed on Crane Lettra. Run of 500, hand numbered.

I designed a poster to promote Ralph Nader since I think he's the best candidate still running (plus he's coming to Louisville in two days and I want to represent!). This is a somewhat preliminary design, I'm not 100% on the copy and there are things about the illustration that I'm not entirely satisfied with. This could be done in any number of two-color combos, I just did one as purple since that's unusual and I wanted a palette of "definitely not green" after my last two posters.

 

Once I am more sure of it I'll post a link so that people can download an 11x17 PDF version to print for themselves. I may screenprint some, not sure yet. I will offer it up to his campaign, if they aren't interested I may throw some similar-looking junk on Cafepress or something, but I'd rather not go that route.

Vintage travel poster by Daphne Padden

Created for the All Hallow's Read poster contest (using Inkscape)

 

www.allhallowsread.com/extras/poster-contest/

This poster, drawn by Constance Wilcox (later Pignatelli), was displayed at her garden plays at Oakledge as a fundraiser for the American Women's Hospital in France, 1918. Proceeds from all of Constance's Garden Plays were directed to charities.

One year after the U.S. entered the war, the Army Medical Department started recruiting woman doctors, although they denied these recruits military commissions and the possibility of advancement. To overcome these obstacles, a group of women doctors started their own hospital in France. Equipment was scarce and conditions very difficult. The women did surgery and dealt with the illnesses of the Front, including typhoid and dysentery.

ACC# 2018.080.001

See more Recruitment and Patriotism posters at flic.kr/s/aHskzavpoM.

(Photo credit Bob Gundersen - www.flickr.com/photos/bobphoto51/albums)

A phrase perfect for your sweetheart or anyone that needs a little happiness!

 

Metallic silver ink on "Wild Cherry" French 100lb. cover-weight paper. Edition of 55.

 

Available for purchase at Keep Calm Gallery!

 

A radio transmission by Lovell, "Houston, we've had a problem", has become widely misquoted in popular culture as, "Houston, we have a problem".

  

Apollo 13 was the third manned mission by NASA intended to land on the moon, but experienced a mid-mission technical malfunction that forced the lunar landing to be aborted. The crew was Commander James A. Lovell, Command Module pilot John L. "Jack" Swigert, and Lunar Module pilot Fred W. Haise.

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I love pirates! And the word skullduggery. :-) And I've figured out a way to combine them in one fun embroidery pattern! This Wanted: Dead or Alive poster comes with both boy and girl pirate images (the girl's name is Hurricane Hattie) and instructions for customizing the pattern with your own pirate name! Fun!

 

Pattern and more info at wendigratz.blogspot.com/2011/06/pirate-poster-embroidery-....

Advertising poster for a machine called "La Tubular", a centrifugal butter-extractor from the early 1900s.

A poster created for the North Bar as part of an exhibition celebrating “Zwanze Day” and the release of Cantillon beer.

Here's a fresh batch of homemade Obama posters for you. Download free printable posters here. Five color combos and three sizes to choose from. Show your pride. Spread the word.

 

Limited edition prints are available at:

www.hyperakt.com/blog/2008/11/07/obama-victory-silkscreen...

www.hyperakt.com/blog/2008/11/05/obama-history-prints/

 

T-shirts are available here:

www.zazzle.com/hyperakt/gifts?cg=196188931608134266

 

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Named for the nearby Pripyat River, Pripyat was founded on 4 February 1970, the ninth nuclear city in the Soviet Union, for the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant. It was officially proclaimed a city in 1979, and had grown to a population of 49,360 before being evacuated a few days after the 26 April 1986 Chernobyl disaster.

 

Though Pripyat is located within the administrative district of Ivankiv Raion, the abandoned city now has a special status within the larger Kiev Oblast (province), being administered directly from Kiev. Pripyat is also supervised by Ukraine's Ministry of Emergencies, which manages activities for the entire Chernobyl Exclusion Zone.

 

Access to Pripyat, unlike cities of military importance, was not restricted before the disaster as nuclear power stations were seen by the Soviet Union as safer than other types of power plants. Nuclear power stations were presented as being an achievement of Soviet engineering, where nuclear power was harnessed for peaceful projects. The slogan "peaceful atom" (Russian: ?????? ????, mirnyj atom) was popular during those times. The original plan had been to build the plant only 25 km (16 mi) from Kiev, but the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, among other bodies, expressed concern about it being too close to the city. As a result, the power station and Pripyat were built at their current locations, about 100 km (62 mi) from Kiev. After the disaster the city of Pripyat was evacuated in two days.

 

A 35 man (plus guides) trip to the Ukraine exploring Chernobyl, the village, Duga 3, Pripyat and Kiev including Maidan (Independence Square) and observing the peaceful protests underway.

 

Some new faces, some old, made new friends and generally we were in our elements.

 

Rhetorical question but did we have a blast? You bet!

 

Amazing group, top guys. Till the next time!

 

My blog:

 

timster1973.wordpress.com

 

Also on Facebook

 

www.Facebook.com/TimKniftonPhotography

 

online store: www.artfinder.com/tim-knifton

 

Oh, I'm definitely making more of these!

  

Public Domain: Poster Advertising

Promotional posters for the branding of a chocolate company

[a stranger reads the Londoner's Diary page of the Evening Standard on a tube platform in front of a billboard poster advertising Austrian tourism]

On the street in Málaga.

The final version of my poster for the NAOC conference this August in Vancouver

Poster and Identity for Pl8 Design Annual.

 

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and a choice of exhibitions to choose from

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