Buzzzzzzzzz

Vintage VW Beetle spot.

Colorful bugs

Pick a flavor.

31

Also as a kid, I had a small stack of these flyers: The official Baskin-Robbins 31 flavors list, changed out monthly, available at the counter.

And Daiquiri Ice was my favorite. The allure of drinking without the drinking.

Found via So Much Pileup.

Libby the Kid

By far, these were the coolest tee vee dinners of the 1970s.

I used to be able to draw the Kid quite well and still have a 3D mug premium sitting around here somewhere.

Creative process

Click for larger image/jump.

Found via Sandoer Berg

And this week was brought to you (mostly) by the letter C

The classic Sesame Street Typewriter Guy. From 1978.

Chandler on Chandler

A few months back, Claudia Chandler Brocato of the Chandler Family Association contacted me about Chandler 42 – my 1994 contribution to the ‘messy typewriter’ font genre.

And they ended up giving me a really nice write up in their quarterly newsletter. Just click the above image to read/download a one page PDF.

‘Keys of life’

‘Famous sequence from Merchant Ivory’s film Bombay Talkie (1970)’

Found via Aaron Bell

Champion Typist uses Huge Typewriter

Found via Modern Mechanix

Kurt Schwitters’ Primiti Too Taa

‘an excerpt from the poem Ursonate (Sonata in primitive sounds) by Kurt Schwitters (1887-1948)’

Created by Ed Ackerman and Colin Morton, 1986.

Found via Typophile

Crack

Found via Explosm.net


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