Page from “Preposterous Productions Presents The Story of Your Life (More or Less).” Illustrated by Donald Branham. Hallmark, 1971. See more.
Whew!
Page from “I Thought of You Today.” Written and illustrated by Larry Bowser. Hallmark/Ambassador 1971. See more.
Bleh
Page from “Big Mother Goose.” Illustrated by Larry Bowser. Hallmark, 1971. See more.
To: From:
Page from “Hurry Back.” Illustrated by Mike Strouth. Hallmark Cards, Inc. 1971. See more.
Hi
Detail from Hi Brows greeting card. See more.
Just say no
A page from “Yes and No.” A book of opposites by Ricard Hefter.
Dullsville
A page from “The Dull Book.” Illustrated by David Rankin. American Greetings, 1972. See more.
Forward March!
Page from a 1971/72 calendar by Hallmark. See more.
They Can’t Fire Us!
Page from “Ants never Sleep,” a small booklet featuring small, removable posters. No date or design credit given but appears to be early 1970s and Push Pin Studios. Hallmark Cards, Inc. See more.
Groovy is...
Page from “Groovy is…” illustrated by Walt Scott. Hallmark, 1971. See more.
The Sad Book
The Sad Book by Robert Crumb. American Greetings, 1967. See more.
Big Senders
Hi-Brows “Big Senders.” Large (8 1/2" x 11") postcards by American Greetings, 1969. See more.
Dandruff!
Detail from a 1971/72 Hallmark Calendar. You get the sense Hallmark gave their crew of designers free rein in this wild eighteen-month wall calendar. It’s tough to imagine a corporation like Hallmark publishing a piece like this today. See all 18 months.