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From the Congressional Gold Medal and Ceremony in honor of the Tuskegee Airmen.
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
The booklet I sent with my crazy quilt block for the Crazy Quilting International FFT #3 Round Robin.
Animação tipográfica desenvolvida para o booklet sobre Mário Feliciano, no âmbito de Tipografia. Em grupo com Eloise Simões, Marisa Santos, Miguel Rocha e Rafael Lemos.
HotCouponWorld shows you what this new Keebler &Kellogg's booklet looks like with over $15 in coupons and some helpful holiday entertaining recipes. If you wish to use this picture please attribute to HotCouponWorld.com.
Bad photos of my final project for illustration class. A cover for the book "Goldilocks and the 3 bears".
Instructional booklet designed to accompany a software workshop. FontLab is software used to create and edit typography.
I still have a few extra copies, so visit my store if you're interested in owning your very own booklet!
From the Congressional Gold Medal and Ceremony in honor of the Tuskegee Airmen.
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
A magazine issued to the public to give them an idea on what the National Children's Home did.
Most of the booklet was aimed at raising funds for the charity, but done in quite a pleasant way, no pictures of starving children.
The booklets were often handed out to children who attended Sunday Schools around the country, hopefully they would give them to their parents, and as well as donations raised in the Sunday schools, some extra funds might also come in.
The Family Magazine of the National Children's Home December 1948
Página e grelha de booklet sobre Mário Feliciano. Feito no âmbito de Tipografia, em grupo com Eloise Simões, Marisa Santos, Miguel Rocha e Rafael Lemos.
Booklet presented for educational, research, preservation, and historical purposes.
Glamour Gals were little teeny 1980s fashion dolls and they were really fun to collect.
As discovered via Fatwallet, BestBuy has interesting "Back to School" coupon booklets at their stores. It's interesting because they appear to give you random sets of discounts. Someone found a way to identify the one that give you the 30% off coupon.
Basically, I've confirmed two ways to quickly spot the ones that have the bigger discounts:
1. As you'll see in the photos, the 30% off ones have slightly different copyright text than the lower (10% 5% 15%) booklets. If you get one with a 29528_1 to the left of the copyright symbol on the back cover, you have a lower one. If there's no text to the left of the the copyright symbol, you've got the 30% off!
2. I found the "Back-to-School" booklets next to the customer service counters. Since there were sales people there, I couldn't afford to stand around and sort through stacks of booklets. A quick way to find the ones with the bigger discounts is to look from the top side of the stack (i.e. spine of the booklet fold). The 30% off ones will be less yellowish in print, probably because of a difference in printing or folding batch.
Read more here or join FlickrDeals to be in the know.
Mmmmmm, doesn't this stuff sound great. Wonder how long this stuff was around? Just listen to how it sounds when you say it. Apparently this was a "new" non caloric sweetener for reducing and diabetic diets. Scan by michaelpoulin@dyingindowney.com
This is a scan of the instruction booklet for the original Game Boy. Scanned it for nostalgic purposes.
Booklet of vintage doll Yukko-Chan.
Cycling Patrol Lady Yukko-Chan
Cycling Boyfriend Marbou
Yukko-Chan Walking Stand
Yukko-chan loves her boyfriend who is really cool and sporty. His name is Marbou.
Sigh. Why must the internet be this mean to color conversion on photographs.. Z_Z Photoshop wants it CMYK, the world wide web wants it in RGB and even when its converted to RGB the colors still aren't the same :\
ANyways, i personally love this set.. Taken in Orchard Road (uninspiring i know), well.. View it large! ~
Wheeling Hospital Booklet, 1928
- image from "Seventy five years of faithful service, 1853-1928," published by North Wheeling Hosptial, 1928. Ohio County Public Library Wheeling Room.
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This is a project I started with Mauro Marchetti aka Memyd : reproducing Furga outfits in Skipper scale
The booklets. The one on the left includes a code for the bonus APC, which, FYI, was in the Multiplayer beta.
As discovered via Fatwallet, BestBuy has interesting "Back to School" coupon booklets at their stores. It's interesting because they appear to give you random sets of discounts. Someone found a way to identify the one that give you the 30% off coupon.
Basically, I've confirmed two ways to quickly spot the ones that have the bigger discounts:
1. As you'll see in the photos, the 30% off ones have slightly different copyright text than the lower (10% 5% 15%) booklets. If you get one with a 29528_1 to the left of the copyright symbol on the back cover, you have a lower one. If there's no text to the left of the the copyright symbol, you've got the 30% off!
2. I found the "Back-to-School" booklets next to the customer service counters. Since there were sales people there, I couldn't afford to stand around and sort through stacks of booklets. A quick way to find the ones with the bigger discounts is to look from the top side of the stack (i.e. spine of the booklet fold). The 30% off ones will be less yellowish in print, probably because of a difference in printing or folding batch.
Read more here or join FlickrDeals to be in the know.
As discovered via Fatwallet, BestBuy has interesting "Back to School" coupon booklets at their stores. It's interesting because they appear to give you random sets of discounts. Someone found a way to identify the one that give you the 30% off coupon.
Basically, I've confirmed two ways to quickly spot the ones that have the bigger discounts:
1. As you'll see in the photos, the 30% off ones have slightly different copyright text than the lower (10% 5% 15%) booklets. If you get one with a 29528_1 to the left of the copyright symbol on the back cover, you have a lower one. If there's no text to the left of the the copyright symbol, you've got the 30% off!
2. I found the "Back-to-School" booklets next to the customer service counters. Since there were sales people there, I couldn't afford to stand around and sort through stacks of booklets. A quick way to find the ones with the bigger discounts is to look from the top side of the stack (i.e. spine of the booklet fold). The 30% off ones will be less yellowish in print, probably because of a difference in printing or folding batch.
Read more here or join FlickrDeals to be in the know.
Commemorative Lorenzo Thomas broadside/booklet: outer cover spread. Printed collaborativelly by the class I taught during the Naropa University Summer Writing Program, 2005.
Presented here for educational and research purposes is a Tammy & Family booklet.
Tammy by Idea was Barbie's rival. She didn't last very long but had some unique and well-made outfits. Also, her aim was a little more "wholesome" than Barbie's fashionable story... her family included a mom and a dad.
Stationary Odyssey CD Booklet and tray cards.
Designed by Aaron Tanner.
Illustrations by Robert Hardgrave
This is a booklet about the people who work in the local community that the children covered and wrote. I appeared on it too.
子どもたちが取材、執筆して作った冊子。地元で働く人々を紹介しています。
Commemorative Lorenzo Thomas broadside/booklet: back cover. Printed collaborativelly by the class I taught during the Naropa University Summer Writing Program, 2005.
Hmm, anyone remember this? How small were the cans?
Another one of those booklets that I acquired via a purchase of a bunch of books from an estate. Got the whole lot of books and I mean over 50 boxes worth for $25. I've got hundreds of booklets just like this one. who's interested in seeing more. Scan by michaelpoulin@dyingindowney.com
A booklet design about Climate, the design concept is use different vocabulary from A to Z to show information of climate change and related knowledge.
Cover Design by Rance Wong
Whoo. This took about a month to make c.c
Details: Swapbot
You will take 9 pieces of sturdy paper. They have to be something between the size of an ATC and a postcard. Then you will decorate each paper on BOTH sides - the theme is Mermaids (and Mermen!). You can use anything you like, nice papers, fabrics, embellishments, ribbons, let your imagination go wild! And definitely don't just slap on a sticker! The sides of the papers don't have to be straight - they can be cut, ripped, etc. whatever will fit your artsy mermaid cards!
Once you're done with decorating you will cut a small hole into the LEFT UPPER side of every card, maybe secure it with something or pull a small ring through it and THEN you'll put all the cards onto a keyring. You can always add more decoration onto the keyring as well, like some ribbons or pendants - you don't have to though. --> UPDATE: If you have ideas for another kind of binding that will result in a neat booklet, that's ok. Just make sure you create a booklet, self-made. :)
As you may be able to see from the top photograph, I secured my pages to a ring ^^ I then added a lovely green ribbon and two strings of beads - one small one with blue and green glass beads, another long one with sea shapes and my swap partners innitials.
Page 01: Entirely hand drawn. The card was coloured and stamped first, then I drew on to it and added mre colour and some embellishments.
Page 02: I used an image of a mermaid sitting on the shore, onto lovely swirly paper and added some beads and a green stamp and some gold stamps.
Page 03: Entirely hand drawn in graphite, added some swirls in glittery green gel pen and some crystals and added glitter for shimmery effects.
Page 04: I used an image of some mermaids befriending sailors and decorated it with shimmery fabric and glitter gel pens.
Page 05: Another mermaid image, this time decorated with a stamp, a fish shaped brad and some lovely medieval style fabric.
Page 06: I coloured the card with blues, purples and pinks, then added a shell image and decorated with crystals, a small mermaid doodle and the Kanji for 'mermaid'.
Page 07: A mermaid illustration on shimmery pink card, decorated with glitter gel pens, two stamps, some crystals, a gorgeous brad and a flower-shaped bead - the lace to the right is stuck between this page and the next.
Page 08: A lovely image stuck on glittery gold card and embellished with a brad and some paper flowers.
Page 09: A hand-drawn ATC loosely attached to a stamped card background - with fluffy threads and crystals to embellish the ATC.
Page 10: A hand-drawn ATC loosely attached to a stamped card background - with glitter gel pens and crystals used to embellish the ATC.
Page 11: Lovely mermaid illustration on grey-brown card background, decorated with glitter-gel pens and glitter glue - a small seahorse keyring attached to bottom right corner.
Page 12: Mermaid image on card backround, decorated with stamps, glue-spot, fish shaped brad and glitter gel pens - as well as glitter-glue.
Page 13: Entirely Hand-drawn mermaid on striped blue-black-white card, embellished with gold-red-bronze thread, glitter gel pens, small silver ribbon and black brads.
Page 14: Mermaid image on glittery black card, and embellished with glitter gel pens, letter brads, pink-flower brads and beading on right hand side.
Page 15: Mermaid image on green-card background, decorated with gold pen, gold glitter gel pen, glitter gel pens, fish shaped brads and glitter glue blobs.
Page 16: Mermaid image on parchment card, decorated with glitter gel pens, brads, crystals and small flat flower-shaped beads.
Page 17: Mermaid image on card, with black paper, stamps, brads, flower-shaped beads, and glitter gel pens.
Page 18: Entirely hand-drawn on green hand-made fabric-paper, stamped, with green threads, glitter glue, heart brad, green and yellow brad and gold flower bead.
I'm really bloody pleased with these ^^
I recieved mine in the post last week - it was exclusively found images, but beaded and embellished really well - I love it! ^^
I decided to draw some of the mermaid pages myself for my own booklet, and I hope my partner lieks it when it arrives ^^
Enjoy!