Vintage Ads: Win a Miniatue Dog!
Datajunkie
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One out of three nice ones
posted by Hagenn at LiveJournal - Vintage Ads
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I received a mail today.
The in crowd of I'm Learning To Share! wrote:
"I've passed along an 'Arte Y Pico' Award to you for the wonder that is Martin Klasch."
An award?! Me?! Wow, how cool. I don't think I've ever gotten an award before. So I rushed over to I'm Learning To Share! to check if it was just a cruel joke or what. But it was all true! There it was - a shining trophy and the one-man jury's reasons for honoring me with this award:
"Image! Color! Line! Design! Art! Inspiration! P-E Fronning's crisply visual blog sends sparks through my retinas and fires the imagination. An ongoing eclectic gallery of stuff that has COOL in common."
Wow... again. If there is any truth in those words - and I'm not suggesting otherwise - I'm just happy and slightly embarrassed. To know that what you do is appreciated is always a good feeling and it inspires you to continue. Creating a blog can be a pretty lonely business. It is perhaps especially true for these kinds of blogs where the visual experience is in focus that feed-back is scarce. Many of your readers are bloggers themselves and on a never-ending hunt for blog-worthy stuff. Often you feel there's no time to stop, reflect and comment. At least that's how I feel. Unfortunately. With this in mind I'd say that this kind of recognition is valuable. Thank you, the in crowd!
This award is, as you will see below, sort of a meme/chain letter construction created by the Arte y Pico blog. Generally I don't participate in memes mostly because they are too personal for me and they'd claim too much of my time, but an award that gives you a good opportunity to recommend and praise other blogs is a very nice thing. And if you're wondering about the meaning of "Arte y Pico" it is said to be:
"...basically, ironically, it translates into a wonderful phrase in Mexico, 'the maximum.' "It will never find its exact counterpart in English, but if it HAD to, it would be something like "Wow. The Best Art. Over the top."
Here are the rules for the Arte Y Pico Award:
1) You must choose up to 5 blogs that you consider to be deserving of this award for their creativity, design, interesting material, and for their contribution to the blogging community.
2) Each award granted must include the name of the awarded blog's author and provide a link to his/her blog so it may be visited by all.
3) Each award winner must exhibit the award, and provide the name of the person who presented her/him with the award, along with a link to that person's blog.
4) Both the award winner and the one who has given the award must show a link to the “Arte y Pico” blog so that everyone will know it's origin.
5) You must also show these rules.
OK. Picking five bloggers is, to say the least, a tough chore.
First of all I'm deciding not to award any previous laureates and this leaves out I'm Learning To Share! and his other picks - Bedazzled!, Dark Roasted Blend, If Charlie Parker Was a Gunslinger, There'd Be a Whole Lot of Dead Copycats and Fabulon. The first three could possibly have ended up on my list and the fourth one is a interesting new acquaintance.
Second there are a few blogs that I won't award for reasons that I want to have said. PCL LinkDump - I'm honored to be a contributor to this blog and even if Sebastian/Mr Dante Fontana is the great creator and the kingpin of the blog it feels just a little bit strange to award it. I know someone else will do that very soon (if they haven't already). Josephzohn gås blogger is another blog that I could have awarded. He is an artist building mostly scaled models of Swedish outhouses and he is blogging lots of nice stuff (in Swedish) but too much sport especially bandy to be awarded ;)
Please check my blogroll for all the others who just as well could have made the cut!
The pick (alphabetically):
Agence eureka - Pita ou franck is a Frenchwoman who has been scanning her seemingly enormous amount of French vintage magazines and books for years with an impressive diligence. Her material is mainly from the 30s to the 50s and it is full of great illustrations and games for children, movie stars etc. Some might prefer the Eureka Annexe. Pita, you are Magnifique!
BibliOdyssey - Paul or "peacay" is the Sydney-based curator of his blog of "wonderful things made by other people". As one might suspect it is a journey into the world of books. It is also a fantastic journey in time and one of intriguing visual experiences. Get a ticket and get on board!
Datajunkie - The hardest working blogger focusing on comic books that I know of is Hyperdave. His collection of vintage comic books and books in the genres sci-fi, fantasy, horror, crime, superheros must be simply huge, and he's scanning it for me and you. Very rare and very cool stuff! Hyperdave IS the Comic Book Guy!
Deadlicious - "Handmade rock'n'roll patisseries to die for" by the Luchadores of blog: King Santo, BigG, Filo Loco, Jimmy Pantera. "It's a strange and funny mixture that we want to share with you. It's what we are, real and rock'n'roll ! " You DO rock, guys!
This Isn't Happiness - But it is! It is pure happiness. Peteski has a infallible and unique eye for visual cool- and goodness and he creates his blog without a single superfluous word. Check out his other ultra cool X818 productions. I know nothing else about Peteski but there are quite clearly a chance he is a brilliant web designer/designer.
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UPDATE:
Related post from June 2007: Fact: I hate memes ;)
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Labels: Ephemera, farbror sid, lambretta, scooter
1971-72, Canadian singer/guitarist Kathy Robertson
Hagstrom Guitars Catalogues
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Labels: canadian, catalogues, Ephemera, guitars, hagstrom, hagström, swedish
Harold and Maude
posters and stills.
IMDb
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Labels: film stills, Harold and Maude, movie posters, movie stills, posters
Prisunic
via So Much Pileup.
via This isn't Happiness
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TV Goes to the CONVENTIONS
at Modern Mechanix
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Labels: conventions, Ephemera, illustration, modern mechanix, tv, vintage TV
Ephemera - Marty Weil's excellent ephemera blog - features an interview with Yours Truly about blogging.
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Labels: album covers, lp cover lover
Den nya vägen (1965), illustrations by Ylva Källström
Swedish Books - a set on Flickr by Stockholm Stream
Via Bibi
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Labels: 1960s, books, children's books, flickr, swedish
Nude Covers at Deadlicious
link 1, link 2, link 3
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Labels: Book Covers, Comic Book Cover, deadlicious, nsfw, nude, nudes
Zermatt
- follow link for more.
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Labels: posters, switzerland, travel ephemera, travel posters, vintage, vintage posters, zermatt
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Underwater Gallery for Aquarium from Modern Mechanix
Say what?!
"Alexander the Great"?!
"in a submarine observatory"?!
Say what?
Vintage submarine links: one, two, three, four.
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Labels: aquarium, modern mechanix, sharks, submarine, technology, underwater, vintage
This is supposed to be a movie poster for a film that was never made. What a pity(?)
I realize that many have already seen this but if I missed it so may you...
Article: The movie that time forgot
More at Internet Archive
Related:
Poster Art: Hammer Film
Stamps: Hammer horror and Carry On
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Labels: airships and air balloons, Hammer film, movie posters, posters, Pterodactyls, transportation, zeppelin
Aerial Landing Field from Modern Mechanix
Airship Dreams
Related:
Transportation: Yesterday's Airports of Today
Retro-Future: Means of transportation
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Labels: airplane, airports, airships and air balloons, aviation, future, retro-future, transportation, vintage, zeppelin
"hotel door hangers collected by my grandfather"
at Michael Lebowitz - Big Spaceship
Via Grain Edit
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Labels: Ephemera, graphic design, hotel, hotel door hangers, travel ephemera, vintage design