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Designing a magazine can be very enjoyable yet daunting at times. Like with most things, starting is usually the most difficult part but when you get the hang of it, everything seems to fall into place and starts being easier.
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Between 1866 and 1939, The Queenslander made a weekly summary of the Brisbane Courier, now The Courier Mail, newspaper available to the regional and outlying areas of Australia’s Queensland s…
This year, Harper's Bazaar, the oldest continuously published fashion magazine in the world, celebrates its 140th anniversary. Here, take a photo tour of vintage images.
Fun brunette! The image is perfect for framing, cards, bookmarks, scrapbooking--the possibilities are amazing. The image is 7.387" x 10.5" You are purchasing an incredibly sharp, clear, digital image scanned at a high resolution, 300dpi in jpg form. Once payment is received, you will be able to INSTANTLY DOWNLOAD YOUR IMAGE(S). Our images can fit on 8.5 x 11 paper. **THE ANNOYING WATERMARK WILL NOT APPEAR ON YOUR DOWNLOAD** What fabulous things can you create? Announcements, Invitations, and place cards, (think wedding, engagements, baby!) Paper Arts: Jewelry: Used on transfers: Print and Frame For: Greeting cards Earrings Tee-shirts Baby's Nursery Stationery Bracelets Tote bags Child's Room Bookmarks Necklaces Pillows Wall Decor Gift tags Napkins Scrapbooking Dish towels Altered Art Ribbons Card Making And any magical thing your artistic bent can create! The Fine Print (No pun intended) Do's Do make fantastico art with our digital delights! Don'ts Do not use our images in digital collage sheets, resell them, reproduce them in a compilation cd for resale, or share them with buddies. We and our little elves work tirelessly to ferret out special pieces of paper ephemera, which we then scan and restore to perfection for the discerning creative customer. Taking our work and reselling or redistributing is not only bad form, it angers our little pals. And you don't want to make an elf mad! So please refrain from practices that you would not want done to your artwork. Thank you!
Vintage New Yorker magazine (Cover Only). November 6, 1948 Mary Petty is the cover artist Small tear and light fold marks at bottom right This is an original magazine cover, not a reproduction or copy Cover measures approximately 8 1/2 x 11 1/2 inches Please see photos for condition Please contact me if you have any questions I also have plenty more of these magazines not yet uploaded. Want lists accepted Thanks for looking!
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August 1898 cover of The Black Cat Magazine by Nelly Littlehale Umbstaetter
Awesome, cool funny pictures and inspirational quotes from the retro and odd to the weirdly strange that'll pack some motivational humor in your dumpy day.
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Chéri Hérouard (1881-1961) was a French artist known for his numerous illustrations for the magazine La Vie Parisienne. Here are some of my favorite of his works - they're sometimes humorous, often sentimental, and always whimsical! Sorry for the watermark, it was the only version I could find of this with high resolution! That Santa Clause lurking in the corner is more than a little creepy, but everything is lovely. The Charleston dance Mmm, I love her coat and muff!! "The Season of Nests - An Error!" The Revenge of Eve / Eve's Revenge - Emily P.S - On a totally unrelated note, Gidget is on TCM this Sunday at 12 pm noon! Released in 1959, this is way past the era I usually watch in old films, but this one is a gem. Gracie introduced me to it senior year of high school (she also watched the Gidget spin-off TV show when she was a kid) and boy am I glad! I find it very charming and heartwarming, plus, Sandra Dee is just adorable! Give it a watch if you haven't already! A candid of Sandra Dee on the set of Gidget. Gidget with frighteningly red-tan Moondoggie and Kahoona.
Cover illustration by Robert Engels for ‘Jugend’ magazine, nr. 44, 1896. Source
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Chéri Hérouard (1881-1961) was an artist best known for his illustrative work for French magazines like the Catholic girls’ journal La Semaine de Suzette and the gentlemen’s’ weekly La Vie Parisienne for which he supplied the cover art for over forty years. His eye-catching illustrations were highly popular and reflected the noteworthy changes in art from Art Nouveau through Art Deco to pioneering the more modern graphic art/comic book style of the 1940s and 1950s. La Vie Parisienne was the magazine best associated with Hérouard’s artwork. This society weekly featured risque erotica alongside stories and features on art, theater, film, literature, and fashion. It was kind of like Esquire magazine or a classier Playboy without the naked flesh. Hérouard was born Chéri-Louis-Marie-Aime Haumé into a reasonably well-to-do family that lived in the fortified city of Rocroi in the Ardennes district of France. His father died from a freak riding accident just days before his birth. His mother remarried into the Hérouard family—from whom Chéri took his surname. His mother and stepfather thought Chéri was best suited for a career in the military—but their son had a...
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