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.
A throwback my pandemic 'baby', a passion project, and labor of love the just jane zine.
I did a test of it earlier while tinkering with the booklet maker, and I couldn’t be more impressed! I am proud to see the progress of how far I have come as a designer. Even though its been almost six years since its creation it doesn't look so bad printed. Here are a few of the spreads.
Would I make some changes? Sure, but am I happy with it? Yes. That's what counts.😊🩷🩵💐 what do you think?
Did the trend where I give one of my favorite characters my real life problems lol. My boss can’t make reasonable deadlines for shit (I work industrial printers at a sign company)
One of my graduates has launched a kickstarter for an archival collection of video game ads he’s lovingly restored and collected for your viewing pleasure! All found in the backs of old comic books. Please consider backing or sharing 💜 tysm!
A real time print pull!
I hope you can see just how thin this paper is, because it’s insane. Ten gsm is definitely a bit too thin a paper for my taste, but the paper was bought so it’s getting used.
Each copy of this print is taking me about an hour to transfer since I’m doing it by hand with varying tools and pressures- all change in ink color/value are due to whatever tool I used in each spot. My go-to tools right now, in order from lightest to darkest transfer, are a speedball print baron, a wooden print baron, a wooden spoon, and a bone folder. My bone folder specifically is my precious little baby that probably has way too much sentimental value already attributed to it.
YA’LL I have an interview next week for a Printing type job Tehehe👀
Maintenance and running tests for someone❤️! They made some cute crystal cats while my Roland made some not cute head-drag streaks
Let’s look at letterheads - Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc. corporate stationery circa 1951.