Vintage Hallmark booklet featuring small, removable posters. No date or design credit but I’m guessing 1970–1971. Contents have a strong Push Pin vibe. Maybe early work by one of their illustrators?
The fonts in use were all included in the library of Photo-Lettering, Inc., and shown in their One Line Manual of Styles from 1971. Several of them — Chwast Art Tone, Davison Impacta, Davison Display — were exclusively available from the NYC type house. West Bubble Gum Blockshadow was introduced in the 1969 Alphabet Yearbook.
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“There’s only one thing wrong with the rat race … The rats are winning!” in Windsor Elongated.
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“Never bite the foot that stomps your grapes”. This appears to be a slightly condensed version of Davison Impacta. The counters were either manually added, or available as alternates.
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“They can’t fire us!!! … Slaves have to be sold.” This poster uses another face by Meyer “Dave” Davison: It is the “A” style from his Davison Display series.
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“When you’re down and out lift your head & shout… HELP” Set in caps from Neue Aurora IX.
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“It pays to be a nice person … about 9¢ an hour!” in West Bubble Gum Blockshadow.
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“Things Are Never As Bad As They Seem … The’re Worse” in Goudy Heavyface Condensed Swash.
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According to the Peculiar Manicule, (I thought) some posters are drawn by illustrators Mike Strouth, and Larry Bowser.