Let’s look at letterheads - John Denver personal stationery circa 1976.
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Let’s look at letterheads - John Denver personal stationery circa 1976.
2 Incredibox mod ideas cuz ye.
1: A Midnight Horror School mod that's basically reversed Sprunki + Letterheads. Phase 1 is eerie and unsettling but Phase 2 is happy spooky vibes!
2: a smoll mod (Llama-inspired) based on Eventide Media Center. Specifically based on the episode, Oasis Greenhouse. It will have a creepy yet vapourwave/90s vibe.
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Designed a new letterhead for an online ticket booking website named The Travels World.
The client wanted a yellow and sky blue color combination with an abstract design
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There are letterheads and then there are LETTERHEADS! This epistle from 1902 to an associate of Henry Dosch has found its way into the Henry Dosch Family archive. The colorful drama of this letterhead is fitting to the sender: the director of “Pain’s ‘Last Days of Pompeii’ and Crystal Fairyland,” a “gorgeous pyrotechnical spectacle,” which toured at world’s fair and similar events, and played regularly at Coney Island from 1879 to 1914...
Captain George A. Q. Miller was a Civil War veteran and a special agent in the United States Post Office Department during the 1870s. This letterhead is from the investigative branch of the Post Office Department. For letterheads and finds, visit the Special Collections Processing Center's blog: pennrare.wordpress.com Call number: Ms. Coll. 998, Box 1, Folder 5 http://ow.ly/hB2e30jDtzZ * * * #kislakcenter #awesomeletterheads #letterheads #manuscript #usps #postalservice #specialcollections #letter #script #librariesofinstagram #Pennlibraries #iglibraries https://www.instagram.com/p/BoPBJ9bgV6e/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1bp45fxbcdcjk
The New Print Shop (DOS), 1988.