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their generation: digging the hip
Jesse Marinoff Reyes: TALKIN’ ‘BOUT THE BEAT G-G-G-G-GENERATION: Here’s a small sampling of how Jack Kerouac and the Beat writers were presented in their time, and from the relatively recent past. Dig it man. More inspiration from the archives… The … Continue reading
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Tagged alvin lustig, Beat Writers, book of haikus jack kerouac, grove press, Herb Lubalin, Jack Kerouac, jesse marinoff reyes, Madame Pickwick, madame pickwick art blog, madame pickwick art supplies, Paul Rand, roy kuhlman, the evergreen review, William S. Burroughs
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flexing the lyrics: printing on condoms
by Art Chantry ( art@artchantry.com) way back in 1965 the frenchman, robert massin, designed an amazing book that was released by grove press (the great american arts publisher). in it, he took a reading of eugene ionesco’s classic of the … Continue reading
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Tagged art chantry, Edith Piaf, edith piaf la foule, eugene ionesco, flex lens photostat camera, graphic design, grove press, photostat camera flex lens, robert massin, the bald soprano, the evergreen review, typographic design
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