Superior Typesetting Co. ad (Inland Printer reprint)

Contributed by Stephen Coles

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The Inland Printer , published in Chicago, was perhaps the best record of early 20th-century American graphic design. “Specimens” was a regular feature in which printers submitted their best work with the hope to be selected and critiqued by J. L. Frazier, editor of the journal. Alexander S. Lawson…

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Berkeley Tribe, Vol. 2, No. 25, Issue 77

Contributed by thankyoucokieroberts

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The Berkeley Tribe is possibly the most famous “New Left” newspaper. Centered in Berkeley, California, it (like other publications) focused on revolutionary subject matter (Black/Women's Liberation, Gay rights, Antiwar Movements, etc.). Their headquarters were at multiple times…

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