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1,337 Spot Illustrations of the Twenties and Thirties

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Eye-catching spots with a nostalgic touch are invaluable for enlivening any number of graphic projects. Now this practical archive enables graphic artists, illustrators, and designers to choose from over 1,300 copyright-free cuts with period flavor. Recapturing the charm and flair of a bygone era, these ready-to-use illustrations encompass nearly every category you can think men in dress clothes, uniforms, period costumes, engaged in athletic and social activities; women as homemakers, models, and femmes fatales; animals as fantasy figures and in realistic poses; varied forms of transportation―from Spanish galleons and early steam locomotives to airplanes, buses, and steamships; attention-getting graphics that announce "We Grease to Please" or "Try Our Pressing Service" and scores of other amusing, startling, and genial visual commentaries.

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1,337 Spot Illustrations of the Twenties and Thirties, Leslie Cabarga, Marcie Cabarga

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Rok vydání
1992
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Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydání
1992
Vazba
měkká
Počet stran
96
ISBN10
048627232X
ISBN13
9780486272320
Série
Anotace
Eye-catching spots with a nostalgic touch are invaluable for enlivening any number of graphic projects. Now this practical archive enables graphic artists, illustrators, and designers to choose from over 1,300 copyright-free cuts with period flavor. Recapturing the charm and flair of a bygone era, these ready-to-use illustrations encompass nearly every category you can think men in dress clothes, uniforms, period costumes, engaged in athletic and social activities; women as homemakers, models, and femmes fatales; animals as fantasy figures and in realistic poses; varied forms of transportation―from Spanish galleons and early steam locomotives to airplanes, buses, and steamships; attention-getting graphics that announce "We Grease to Please" or "Try Our Pressing Service" and scores of other amusing, startling, and genial visual commentaries.