The social whirlwind that was the July 4th weekend really knocked me off my daily posting schedule for the Scrapbook, so I set aside many hours for a scanning spree this weekend, hoping to fill in the backlog. I’ve overcompensated for the delayed entries by putting up lots of entries with multiple images, so go see what I’ve drawn forth from my boxes and bookcases for your entertainment.
Month: July 2004
Religious Propaganda
Artifacts of the early theological indoctrination of a young Catholic school student. Note that complex, nuanced issues of dogma are avoided at this stage. (From my own personal archives.)
More Letters to Unsolved Mysteries
Any old eccentric can send a typewritten letter but we all know that the world-class crazy prefer hand-written rants and pleas.
Letters to Unsolved Mysteries
These are from an thrill-a-minute packet of photocopied letters sent to the producers of Unsolved Mysteries by some very…earnest viewers. Priceless.
Romance Comics
Words can barely express the wonders to be found in old romance comics. They’re a terrifying, hilarious snapshot of damaging influences on a generation of young women. (Bear in mind that these were almost always written and drawn by men.) And the ads! Astounding, but perhaps I’ll save those for another day…
More Studio Tips
I couldn’t resist showing pages from the second volume of this magical, outdated series. Have you noticed yet how all the pages are hand-lettered and illustrated?
Studio Tips
This little paperback is an invaluable source of information about the handicraft of design and illustration. It’s also a time capsule about how things were done in the era before computers half the tips in the book are curious artifacts of obsolete skills.
Gay Glasses
They are festive, aren’t they? My sister nabbed them from her neighbor’s garage sale. I adore the typography.
Globe Detail
It goes without saying that I think New York is the center of the world.
Grandma’s Tea Cups
There is o better way to serve a proper tea than with real china handed down through the generations.