Graphic Design: Laurie Rosenworld

More by Laurie Rosenworld.
via Made in England by Gentlemen

More by Laurie Rosenworld.
via Made in England by Gentlemen
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More entr'acte signs at Agence Eureka.
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"Entr'acte is French for "between the acts" (German: Zwischenspiel, Italian: Intermezzo). It can mean a pause between two parts of a stage production, synonymous to an intermission, but it more often indicates a piece of music (interlude) performed between acts of a theatrical production."- Wikipedia
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Labels: Agence Eureka, entr'acte, french, illustration, interlude, intermezzo, intermission, vintage

April 1970.
The New York Times: Fold-Ins, Past and Present Al Jaffee's fold-ins for Mad magazine, from the 1960s to the present, in interactive form.
Via Dassmannen
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Labels: fold-ins, humor, illustration, mad, magazine
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Labels: art, cartoon, cartoon particles, disney, drawn
This image was created using my blog tags from the tag cloud (at the bottom of the blog) and this generator. Make your own if you like it.
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The excellent Modern Mechanix blog points out that over at Google Book Search you can now find "full indexed scans of every Popular Science and Popular Mechanics issue online". This is great of course but they don't have Modern Mechanix (yet anyway) so don't forget to visit the Modern Mechanix blog.
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Labels: google, google book search, magazine, modern mechanix, retro-future, vintage magazines

Just as funny as last year: The Scared of Santa Gallery
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Labels: christmas, Scared of Santa, vintage photos
Check out some more nice Serials Title Screens!
"Serials, more specifically known as Movie serials or Film serials, were short subjects originally shown in theaters in conjunction with a feature film. Known as "chapter plays," they were extended motion pictures broken into a number of segments called "chapters" or "episodes."" - Wikipedia (click to continue reading)
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Labels: cinema, Movie Title Screens, movies, musselsoppans vänner, serial films, serials, title screens
It's a bird! It's a plane! Is it a drawn frog flying an airship on a vintage postcard and not a photo!
A bunch of great airship photos uploaded by aequor_ at Vintage Photo.
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Labels: airships and air balloons, aviation, balloons, transportation, vintage balloon fetish, vintage photos, Vintage postcard