FLUORESCENT PRINTING.
March 10, 2009
1950s, Color, Graphics
via Lark-About — this gold mine of a site, Visual Telling of Stories
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Archive Road Trip
- AK – Alaska Digital Archives
- AL – Birmingham Public Library
- AZ – Northern Arizona University
- CA – Online Archive of California
- CO – Colorado Springs Pioneer Museum
- CT – University of Connecticut
- DE – University of Delaware
- FL – PALMM
- GA – Georgia Virtual Vault
- HI – University of Hawaii
- IA – University of Iowa
- ID – University of Idaho
- IL – CARLI
- IN – Ball State University
- KS – Kansas Memory
- KY – Kentuckiana Digital Library
- LA – LOUISiana Digital Library
- MD – Maryland Digital Cultural History
- ME – Windows on Maine
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- Beinecke Rare Book Library
- BYU
- Kentuckiana Digital Library
- Library Company of Philadelphia
- Library of Congress – Prints & Photos
- Library of Congress Flickr
- LIFE
- Monroe County Library
- Museum of New Zealand
- National Library of Australia
- NYPL Digital Archive
- Peabody Museum – Harvard
- Saskatchewan Resources for Sexual Diversity
- Smithsonian – American Art
- UMASS Amherst
- University of Florida Library
- Visual Arts Data Service
- Washington State University
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- 2THEWALLS
- An Ambitious Project Collapsing
- Black Lodge
- Bree Apperley
- BSCellPhone
- Cold Splinters
- Ensuite
- Fashion Forestry
- Feasting Never Stops
- Karen Barbé
- l'ombrello
- LUCY CHEUNG
- Manimal
- Matt Wolf Files
- Ouno Design
- PUBLIC COLLECTORS
- Ready for the House
- Reference Library
- Remember Me
- Routine Investigations
- stopping off place
- Style Rookie
- The Arm
- Toys and Techniques
- unchanging window
- UO blog
- Wary Meyers
- Weird Friends
- YOU HAVE BEEN HERE SOMETIME
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If you can get your hands on a copy of Cabinet #30 there’s a great piece on the accidental creation of Day-Glo colors! But if not Wikipedia is a sorry excuse (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Switzer). xo!
Wow! Thanks Miranda for the insights. I just found — http://www.dayglostore.com/
The ’80s couldn’t exist without this guy. Sunglasses at Night!
I visited a Panton exhibit in NY a few years back. That experience will always have a special place in my heart.
Just came across your blog – it makes me happy. Thanks.