Fashion Pack pencil package from 1970. See more groovy packaging in our Mod Miscellanea section.
R. Crumb Pterodactyl
American Greetings card by R. Crumb. See more Crumb in our Studio Greeting Cards section.
Contempo Bridge Tally
Contempo Bridge Tally from our Mod Miscellemea section.
John Alcorn’s Books!
Page from John Alcorn’s classic Books!
The Family Game Book
The Family Game Book cover. Doubleday & Co., 1967. Designed by Doug Anderson.
Magic Math Glasses
Detial from Isador A. Inchworm’s Magic Math Glasses by Good Time Mathematics. 1972.
Hallmark Creativity
Cover of 1969 children’s activity guide based on Hallmark’s traveling workshop, Kaleidoscope. Cover design by Mike Strouth. See more Hallmark.
Musik Für Alle Fälle
Odeon Records. Cover illustration by Blumenburg
The Wizard of Op
Ed Emberely goes optical and gets existential in 1975. See more.
Woolworth’s Baby Doll
Overtly mod ad for Woolworth’s Baby Doll line of cosmetics. See more Baby Doll.
Zonk
American Greetings Zonk greeting card. See more Zonk.
Animailer Manicule
Detail from Animailer Puppets.
L.S.D. Party
L.S.D. (Last Scene in December). New Years Eve party invitation by American Greetings. See more Studio Greeting Cards.
Absoute Sound
Cover of a 1980 issue of The Absolute Sound, an audiophile magazine. Early issues feature cover art by Gary Viskupic, best known for his sci-fi book covers. See more.
Bonkers!
These graphics are Bonkers! See more groovy games in our Fun & Games section.
Mod Matches
Ohio Blue Tip matchbook featuring some striking (pun intended) graphics. See more Matches.
Photo Lettering ’69
Detail from from a 1969 Alphabet Yearbook by Photo-Lettering Inc. See more here.
Monster Balls
Leaf “Monster Balls”. See more Gumball Machine Display Cards.
Puzzles to Solve Problems
Detail from a promotional booklet by the American Can Company, “Puzzles to Solve Problems,” featuring some nice pop art puzzles. See more here.
Pop Messages
Postcard designed by France’s Jean Larcher. Published by Dover Publications in 1979. A great example of late-seventies graphics and lettering and a look that would come to define the early eighties. See more Pop Messages.