The End. Whatever happened to it? Did they exhaust every possible variation? Did we grow tired of being told the show was over? Did The End become Postmodernized out of existence? Slide show viewing recommended. Here's the shared group of The End. If you like The End well enough to wear it, check the new Dill Pixels Zazzle online store. Be sure to check out this set of my own manufactured The Ends
Thanks to Michael for sending me these matchbox labels. Collected by his Grandfather, the labels date around the 1920s-40s. I welcome any translations or instruction on which way round the labels should be! If you like these I would highly recommend the book "Matchbox Label Collection 1920s-40s" published by the Japanese publisher Pie Books ISBN4-89444-357-0.
It was the pioneering graphic designer Alex Steinweiss, who first had the idea of 'album cover art'. Prior to his efforts for Columbia Records beginning in 1939, the covers to multi-disc 78-rpm 'album' sets of records were fairly generic - - often referred to as 'tombstone' covers, with just a plain square label with text. Steinweiss' ideas and the bold visual language he created soon caught on, t
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