Showing posts with label stamps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stamps. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Registration Lables


As an avid collector of type centric vintage stamps, lables and stickers I am totally digging this nice little collection of Registration Lables thanks to James Phillips Williams.

Ok, back to work!

That's Right,

HMK

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

New Stamps! Charles and Ray Eames


The U.S. Postal Service has just issued 42–cent Charles and Ray Eames stamps in a commemorative sheet featuring 16 different designs.

In recognition of their groundbreaking contributions to architecture, furniture design, manufacturing and photographic arts, designers Charles and Ray Eames will be honored this summer with a pane of 16 stamps designed by Derry Noyes of Washington, DC.

If you’ve ever sat in a stackable molded chair, you’ve experienced their creativity. Perhaps best known for their furniture, the Eameses were husband and wife as well as design partners. Their extraordinary body of creative work — which reflected the nation’s youthful and inventive outlook after World War II — also included architecture, films and exhibits. Without abandoning tradition, Charles and Ray Eames used new materials and technology to create high-quality products that addressed everyday problems and made modern design available to the American public.

Go get yoursover at The U.S. Postal Service.

That's Right,

HMK

Thanks to Swiss Miss.

Friday, August 31, 2007

Book Trade Labels


Anyone who handles old books will have come across these small and sometimes beautiful labels pasted more or less discreetly into the endpapers.


Publishers, printers, binders, importers, distributors and sellers of books -- new, second-hand and antiquarian -- used to advertise in this way their contribution to bringing the book to market.


Grab some fresh coffee and check out the gallery over at Seven Roads.

Have a great weekend!

That's Right,

HMK

Thanks to the smart folks over at Design Observer.