Optometrist signage, 1962 Taiwan
📷 Wang Shuangquan

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Stranger Things
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One Nice Bug Per Day

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Optometrist signage, 1962 Taiwan
📷 Wang Shuangquan
Sunday Gardening
Illustration by John Falter
Saturday Evening Post, 1961
Doris Salcedo, Untitled Installation for the 8th International Istanbul Biennial, 2003.
Tribal composite of the British Isles - AD920
Today We Honor Gloria Richardson
In the fight for civil rights, some voices stand out like shining stars in a dark sky. Gloria Richardson is one of those stars, a brave leader who made a real difference in the struggle for equality. Her work, especially in Cambridge, Maryland, changed lives and inspired many to join the battle against injustice. Honoring Gloria Richardson means recognizing her powerful impact on civil rights and the importance of standing up for what is right.
Her incredible journey as a leader in the civil rights movement deserves recognition and respect.
CARTER Magazine
by Marilebone(s)
Grateful Dead poster for a 1967 show at the Continental Club in Santa Clara, California.
I think that’s everything, Maud Madsen
Street Scene, Portland, OR © Robert Pallesen
Unknown, Year of the Monkey New Year's cards, 1932
HIROSHI YOSHIDA (1876-1950): FOUR SMALL MODERN PRINTS- Suiren Numa
Ori Toor
The Saints, 1976! Photo by Joe Borkowski
Photo: Ana María Fandiño / inst: @lafandi
Les Humanoïdes Associés: Bernard Farkas, Jean-Pierre Dionnet, Philippe Druillet, Moebius, 1976
love those old soviet posters that are just advertising like, an activity. not some “go to mike’s hardware for the BEST deals around!” just “hey, you can learn stuff at libraries” or “consider going for a hike in the countryside” big kin
I’d love some examples!!
Caring for birds will increase your fruit harvest!
What are you interested in? The library has many books to match your interests.
Tourism is the best relaxation!
Vitamin C. Vitamins help you to become healthy and strong
Fresh air strengthens health and improves quality of education! (Soviet classroom design, from my personal experience, includes big windows that let in a lot of air and sunshine)
“Do morning exercise”
“Ride the bicycle”
And my all time favourite, “Drink tea.”