Apr. 17th, 2012

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Pan American Airways, 1956, Artwork by Norman Rockwell


Full size (twice as big and worth it!) 1697x1200
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AT&T advertising Mary Blair's artwork in their Tomorrowland pavilion at Disneyland (TRIFECTA!)

July, 1967


Full size: 1602x508 and glorious!

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The Lark, by Studebaker, 1959




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I bring some sweets to [livejournal.com profile] misstiajournal's birthday party. Happy birthday!



(From Woman's Journal, 1959)
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The kneejerk reaction to this is predictable. Remember, math is hard, which makes quantitative reasoning difficult also. So, don't bother!

Video )


Today, this promo idea could be done just as effectively - more so, really - with fluorescent powder and a black light. But this works, too… in its own way.

[Presumably. Careful observation will show that we don't actually see, or hear, what she's talking about. But you can send for a nifty booklet which describes it!]

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I'm sorry the ad is kinda of cut, this was the only I could find =/
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Alka-Seltzer, 1967



This ad (by Wally Wood) was so successful it became a TV spot.  Keep your eyes peeled for the Snake-Bacon.  Snacon. :D

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I am sensing a theme of water here tonight.

1900 ... bathing is invented!

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