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The first line of yellow leaflets from Europe. Great to see all differences in sytem-text and local language.
I'm missing Italy (Sistema net Gioco) and Switserland (...). Does anybody have 'm for sale or trade?
And are there more in this series of 1958? Are there more than 7 different countries?
Scans of a leaflet produced about the Coppergate Excavation at York, which took place between 1976 and 1981.
The text in the leaflet suggests it was produced before the site was 'handed back to the City Council for development in October 1979'.
The subsequent development became the Jorvik Viking Centre, which opened in 1984.
Further information: www.jorvikvikingcentre.co.uk/about/jorvik-story/coppergat...
Client: Prince's Trust
Brief: produce a leaflet to promote the prince's trust grants and loans to the unemployed. To use company logo.
Web Portfolio: www.dejongedesign.com
small foldout leaflets (four panels each) of the early years - interesting to see which languages they came in!
A British Railways 3-fold publicity pamphlet for the Fort William - Mallaig railway - the West Highland line extension, opened in 1901. The route map is on the reverse.
Two (out of eight) panels of a 4x1 style horizontal foldout leaflet - the right panel in the image above appears to be the cover panel, very similar to the 3150-xx leaflets from 1966.
"mø" is still a mystery to me - "Mellemøsten" (= Middle East, see da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mellem%C3%B8sten) doesn't fit since the catalog was handed out in Casablanca, Morocco (= part of Maghreb, far from the Middle East region) - and the country name Morocco has no connection to "mø" in the Danish language, afaik.
As the languages of this leaflet are English and French, it could have been used for MANY countries - almost every African country has one of these two languages as more or less official language due to their history of colonisation.
This leaflet spicily design for web hosting it design using photoshop you can request PSD file chandimabe007@gmail.com enjoy
Using the camera's built in 'fish eye' effect. Some leaflets have a green bar at the top, others have just the background image all over. Same leaflets in www.flickr.com/photos/pdeaves/28625293471/in/album-721576...
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These leaflets are from a set of scans of 'good cause collection' leaflets
delivered in our neighbourhood. I've added some factual information and
useful links so people can decide whether to give clothing and other stuff
to the collection companies.
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Both sides of a leaflet delivered in our street.
This organisation is a company (with the company number - 6600978) and a charity. According to the Charity Commission website (on 30 January 2011) it had registered as a charity on 21 May 2008 with the charity number 1127148; and was then called Human Care (UK) Foundation - the name on the leaflet. On 28 December 2008 it changed its name to Human Care Hands Foundation UK.
Companies House website showed (30 January 2011) this company as "active" and that it had submitted the required returns. However, on that date, it had not yet filed accounts and annual returns with the Charity Commission.
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§ Click here to see my set of 'good cause collection' leaflets.
This is the final design of the leaflet for the recital of the junior dance school.
I produced this in the half volunteer, because my daughter goes to the school.
娘が通っている、ダンス教室 発表会のリーフレットを制作しました。
The leaflets arrived at last! I can't put alongside the originals because I handed that in with my submitted work this week. But they look great, despite a couple of errors - I was too hasty to get them to the printers. I also bought this leaflet box off Ebay which can be fastened to the diplay board. Everything is well and truly coming together now.
To start with I should say my own grammar and spelling is usually awful, (but not this bad) but to see this on a published advertisement is just silly. I did the red pen markings while perhaps a wee bit tipsy, just before leaving and going to the disco, where I had a very good night despite the terrible spelling by their marketing people.
Are there any more I didn't spot?
Covers from a series of leaflets made for the Bicentennial by the 3rd US Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) to describe the various specialty units that make up the unit.
From the First Fall 2011 issue of Knitty
Pattern: Leaflet by Cecily Glowik MacDonald
Yarn: Quince and Co Ospery
Accession Number: spa.2820.4
Leaflets designed by Alex Ewing.
The Scottish Political Archive is housed at the University of Stirling. The archive is home to the oral interviews, personal papers and associated material from prominent Scottish politicians. For further information about the work of the archive please visit our website www.scottishpoliticalarchive.org.uk
Accession Number: spa.2820.7
Leaflets designed by Alex Ewing.
The Scottish Political Archive is housed at the University of Stirling. The archive is home to the oral interviews, personal papers and associated material from prominent Scottish politicians. For further information about the work of the archive please visit our website www.scottishpoliticalarchive.org.uk