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Prior to the first original record album cover art, art and type were printed on the inner record "sleeves". A sleeve is technically not an album cover, which before the 33-1/3rd rpm Long Playing (LP) record held a single 10 or 12 inch recording disk. https://t.co/35TiGFApSL
A weird mind is a terrible thing to waste. John Cuneo's, "Not Waving But Drawing" (Fantagraphics Underground), wastes not, so we wants not. Its subtitle “Dark Thoughts, Lightly Rendered” says it all. https://t.co/xJYNAh2bi8
I am a “letterhead!” It is a little like being a Deadhead, only no traveling to dozens of concerts in a minibus filled with tie-dye clad stoners. Letterheads, like me however, do get a buzz from paper. https://t.co/llkL42dNH0
Igor Karash, based in Saint Louis, MO, originally from Baku, Azerbaijan, illustrates picture books, classic literature, novels, poster art and editorial work. His is an eye-fetchingly dramatic visual language skewers Putin and more. I spoke to him here: https://t.co/ZOilpNj4aJ
Time for a snack? Bite into last week's Daily Hellers https://t.co/kvaG1x6LW1
catch up on some of this past year's best @thedailyheller #graphicdesign, #typography, #artdeco, #astronauts. https://t.co/uL067pMAAB
Some of the holiday cards sent from friends to Paul and Marion Rand by Saul Bass, Antonio Frasconi, Savignac, Rudolph de Harak and Hermann Zapf, among others. https://t.co/b8GA4h7pEY
Brands at war: Why is the swastika worse than the hammer & sickle, brand-wise? https://t.co/oPqm1HJEpv @DesignObserver