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I LOVE TV INTROS!
“I Love TV Intros is a collection of your favorite TV show openings from the 1940’s to today. The older TV Intros take you back to a much simpler time when as a child you were planted in front of the TV set waiting your favorite cartoon or sitcom to start. It is my love of that nostalgic feeling that prompted me to create this site. I hope you have as much fun as I did reliving those memories as you browse the hundreds of TV Intros throughout the site. Happy watching!”
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100 Extraordinary Examples of Paper Art
from Web Designer Depot:
“Paper art can be traced back to Japan, where it originated over a thousand years ago.
From complex paper cutting to book carving, this is an ever expanding area of design that is hardly talked about.
These intricate paper designs grace museums and exauhibitions throughout the world and is becoming yet another exciting medium of expression for many designers.
Some of the artists featured here use simple materials, such as A4 printing paper, while others resort to unexpected materials, such as actual books, as their prime materials.
In this article, we’ll take a look at 13 remarkable artists and showcase their truly amazing pieces of paper art.”
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Book Cover Archive
THE BOOK COVER ARCHIVE
, for the appreciation and categorization of excellence in book cover design.
All covers are the copyright of their respective publishers
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Great sites on book cover design
- The Casual Optimist
- The Book Design Review
- Book Covers Anonymous
- Covers
- Faceout Books
- Judge a Book…
- Tal Designz
- The Penguin Blog
- Peter Mendelsund’s Jacket Mechanical
- Readerville Most Coveted Covers
- Old-Timey Paperbacks
- War of the Worlds cover archive
- The Pelican Project
- Joe Kral’s Penguin Collection
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A Collection of Ghostsigns
Advertisements painted by hand directly onto the brickwork of buildings were once a common sight in cities, towns and villages across the country. The rise of printed billboards soon led to their decline but many still survive, often faded, clinging to the walls that host them. These ‘Ghostsigns’ provide a window into the past and evidence of the craftsmanship that once went into their production. However, they are disappearing fast, often due to weathering but also as a result of property development and demolition.
Over 2009/10 a nationwide effort set out to photograph, research and archive the last survivors of this fading advertising medium. The results of this work are now available via this series of online galleries hosted by The History of Advertising Trust.
Over 600 examples have been documented for this archive, touting many different products and services, some familiar, some less so. Alongside advertisements for Hovis, Nestle and Boots are others for Bile Beans, Puck Matches and Peterkin’s Custard. The collections also showcase the styles and techniques employed by the craftsmen responsible for producing the signs. The diversity of lettering forms and illustration highlight the skill and flair that each signwriter once brought to their work, in contrast to the ‘carbon copy’ posters of today.
The archive can be explored in the galleries based on different categories of products. It is also possible to find specific brands, locations, photographers and featured words using the search function below.
Explore and enjoy!
This archive has been made possible via sponsorship from Rank Hovis.
Further resources and a blog documenting recent research can be found at www.ghostsigns.co.uk.
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Fur Turtle Show Prints
"I hope that this website is a nice resource for those of you interested in my work. However, a website cannot possibly answer all of your questions all of the time. That is why you should contact me directly if you have any questions, comments, or concerns.
Whether you want a quote on my design and illustration services, or have questions regarding a print order that you have made. Perhaps you have heard a fantastic band that you feel I should check out. This is how you do it."
Travis Bone
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From Kitchen's Past
From Flickr:
"ITEMS POSTED MUST BE TRUE VINTAGE TO ANTIQUE; which means 20 + years old PLUS be of the KITCHEN WARE; meal/food prep, cooking, storing, dining, serving tool / what was used to run a kitchen / serve food item nature. Was the item used 20+ years ago IN THE KITCHEN OR DINING AREA to prepare or serve food? Please ask yourself this before adding a photo.
The kitchen item(s) that fit the above guidelines MUST BE the FOCAL POINT of the photo. If the photo is cluttered with items that do not fit the objective of the group, it will be removed without warning. Photos like this make it very hard to truly pinpoint the item that fits the objective of the group. Example: table filled with garage sale finds and there is one vintage kitchen item among a bunch of other things. A group of items you have for sale and only one being vintage kitchen, or a posed photo shot with the vintage kitchen items not standing out on their own.
If you do not know if it is 20+ years old, or borderline, please get help to determine before adding the photo."
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Vintage Children's Books
From Wardomatic:
"Realized that I didn't have a collection here of just children's books. So, here ya go: all the books that I'm sharing here on Flickr. Granted, this is just a fraction of what I have at home.
I need to get a life, I know.
Also, I have a set of all these books together: Mid-century Children's Books, if you'd rather see them all together in one complete set. I know that some of you do. You're weird like me, admit it. So, uh, yeah. There's a bit of cross-pollenation going on here, but oh well. Enjoy!"
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Popular Science Archives
We've partnered with Google to offer our entire 137-year archive for free browsing. Each issue appears just as it did at its original time of publication, complete with period advertisements. It's an amazing resource that beautifully encapsulates our ongoing fascination with the future, and science and technology's incredible potential to improve our lives. We hope you enjoy it as much as we do.
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Ephemera from Vintage Collective
An amazing collection from Vintage Collective:
"This is my personal collection of vintage graphics I've collected over the years.
Many of the images in my collection are from sources published before 1923, while other images are for meant for inspirational and viewing purpose only.
I'm currently working hard to make the collection avaible as photoshop brushes and vector files.
This is where I'll share inspirational and give you tips and ideas on how to use the images to create original and fresh designs.
If you want updates on the progress and links to my design resources - send me a note here on flickr or at:
hello@vintagecollective.com
Please contact me if you find anything that you believe violates any copyright laws so I can remove it from the collection.
Enjoy!"
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Clipart Gallery
FROM THE ARCHIVES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA.
58,000 pieces of free clipart and growing every week.
“Welcome to quality educational clipart. Every item comes with a choice of image size and format as well as complete source information for proper citations in school projects. No advertisement-filled pages with pop-up windows or inappropriate links here. A friendlylicense allows teachers and students to use up to 50 educational clipart items in a single, non-commercial project without further permission.”
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Car Badges and Hood Ornaments
TypArchive is an image library primarily focused on hand painted signage.
The objective is to amass a comprehensive global collection of a high-quality images and produce hard-copy volumes.
Amidst a landscape of vapid strip malls and sterile signage, hand-painted lettering retains a soulful aesthetic to be treasured. Like other crafts dissolving in the digital age, sign painting is a fading occupation. Today it's easy for any layman with minimal computer knowledge to produce a sign within minutes, but the skill acquired to artfully produce hand lettering took years of apprenticeships, dedication and true talent. - RD Granados
Contributors/Contact:
Peter Odywer
Chris Pacetti
Warren Elwin
Shane Durrant
Jeffrey Nimer
PJ Chmiel
Gary Fogelson
Benoit Santiard
Ovidiu Hrin
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