Print advertisement for Pocari Sweat featuring Cindy Crawford, 1986. The set designs, costumes and characters featured in the print and TV commercials for this campaign were designed by Kow Yokoyama with production by the advertising agency Soon+.
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Print advertisement for Pocari Sweat featuring Cindy Crawford, 1986. The set designs, costumes and characters featured in the print and TV commercials for this campaign were designed by Kow Yokoyama with production by the advertising agency Soon+.
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The photograph of lightning striking Merrick Butte in Monument Valley was taken by Carolyn Slay. Monument Valley is located on the Arizona-Utah border within the Navajo Nation Reservation.
The formations are massive red rock buttes and spires rising from the desert floor, composed of sandstone shaped over millions of years.
Monument Valley is a sacred landscape to the Navajo people and has been a prominent setting in numerous films and media.
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The student's room. The pink fairy book. 1897. Illustrated by H.J. Ford.
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"A Voyage to the Moon" from "The Adventures of Baron Munchausen." Illustration by Gustave Doré, 1868.
Wildlife in North Carolina, January 1974. Illustration by Alan J. Suliber.
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