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Posted on June 17, 2011

The Book Of American Types 1941

Design/ Technology

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Last weekend I went to visit my mom, she lives an hour north of me in the town where I grew up. I had gone to community college starting back in 2003 and I always past this vintage shop, located in a building that used to be a barn. For years I drove by without ever stopping in, even though I had interest to. So this time when I went home for some reason I kept thinking about it — almost like it was calling me! So I decided to take a trip and FINALLY check it out after all this time.

I spent a good hour or so in there. Since I am a huge fan of collage and cutting things out I asked if they had any old books. I figured I could find something interesting and cheap enough to tear apart and use! But instead I came across a collection of old type books from the 1940s! I could not tell you how much the little kid in me wanted to jump up and down! I spoke to the man that works there he told me they belonged to a graphic designer named Murray Stein who lived and worked in New York City. Apparently he hoarded everything he owned and when he passed away his wife sold all of his work, books and supplies. I could not find any information on him but the man in the store told me he worked completely in the original style of graphic design – long before computers. And once technology started to take over the field, he decided to retire. The only thing that bugs me is the book has a sticker on it that says “Lou Kashins” and it is also written on the inside of the book too. Who knows, maybe Murray borrowed it and never gave it back to Lou. Either way, I am glad it ended up in my hands. I took some photos to share with you… this is only 1 of 3 books I came across. I will show the others in future posts.



Bodoni


Garamond Bold


Facing pages – Garamond Bold and Garamond Bold Italic


Goudy Cursive


Agency Gothic Regular and Open


Raleigh Gothic Condensed and Headline Gothic


This book mainly focused on the examples of type sizes. 12pt, 36pt, 72pt etc..

I took photos of the inside of this book as well…


Empire Typeface


Bernhard Tango Swash Capitals


Advertising Figures – Examples of how money should be displayed


An even smaller chart a loose single page – found within the supplement book.

Posted on April 3, 2011

Goodies – just for you!

Design

I’ve added scans to the “goodies” section. Right now there are a lot of vintage, girl magazine cut outs, and some random stuff. As I add more I’ll post updates each time I add something new. I’m hoping to create some vectors and PS brushes in the future to add to this “goodies” section. I may also have some downloadable PDFs for things you can print too. Here is a preview of some of the current scans:



If you have any ideas of something you’d like me to scan, let me know!

Posted on January 11, 2011

Vintage Lady Magazine Ads

Design

Happy 1.11.11! I’d like to thank Web Designer Aid for including me in their 45 Girly Geeks to Follow on Twitter. And with that I decided to make this entry a girly one as well! Sometimes being a hoarder can be a bit of a good thing. I found a PILE of vintage magazines my dad had saved, many from well before the 80s when I was born. I LOVE looking at vintage design, to see not only how far we’ve come but to also laugh at the silly slogans from back then. Here are some fun *girly* ads I scanned from a 1948 Silver Screen Magazine. Who ever knew there were such thing as “Brownettes or “Liquid Liptone”. These will soon be a part of my scan site I am working on.


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