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Maybe it's just me

But I thought most of those weren't very good at all.

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Somewhat Peculiar: Graphis Annual

I swear there's something to the idea of a "universal mind." Before I had seen this post, I had a nagging urge to unearth my two copies of "Graphis Annual." These books offered artists the ultimate exposure during that era. All of the art was mostly constructed using the tools of the trade, plus, the implementation of pantone papers, films, typographic transfer sheets, and dark room tricks.
R. Smith
Art Institute of Pgh. Alumni, 1973-76.

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1969!

I turned 16 in February that year. What a perfect time to be a teenager: Free love, women burning their bras, the moon landing...

Your favorite is 2nd on my ballot, as I find the one that uses Roman numerals as suspenders to be visually pleasing - as well as beautifully representative of the year 1969.

As I've noted many times over the 11 years I've spent here @ CreativePro, thanks for the memories, Gene!

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