Sunday, 31 March 2024

A sign of the times 5/5

























Hikers in the Canadian Parklands will be pleased to know that a blue and white sign of an outhouse will tell them where they can get relief. It is just one of 8,400 official signs and symbols in the beautifully produced book. The sixteen chapters cover every conceivable information signage from around the world. 

The author, Mies Hora is particularly proud of the 549 signs from China, many of course, follow international standards but looking through the pages it's clear that many are probably unique to the country, the medical section has a sign for 'Facility for the visually handicapped', one for a Pharmacy and another for a Chinese pharmacy. Two for transport shows 'Hard seat' or 'Soft seat'. Some of the visual solutions are particularly clever.

To show the book's comprehensiveness there are chapters on national flags, 231 of them (as thumbnails) signal flags, hand sign language, braille, musical notation, weather (one is 'Moderate or heavy snow or rain and snow mixed or hail at time of observation; Thunderstorm during the hour'). Each chapter has an interesting two or three-page essay with a historical analysis of the following pages. My favorite is the international one for 'Electric shaver outlet' with the abstract man's face, the shaver and some whiskers.

The book is also used as a catalog for finding any symbol on the publisher's CD-ROMS or online. All of the work in the book is from high-quality vector files and printed on good matt art paper.

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Saturday, 30 March 2024

Always chasing the rainbow

















The two-book Humbug (ISBN 978-1560979333) and Trump (ISBN 978-1506701028) reprints.

Well worth the wait! At last a super-looking book about the comics funny man. There are several books about Mad, a Humbug (2009) and Trump (2016) reprint to reveal how great Kurtzman was and this book is a handsome biography not only in words but with two hundred well-chosen illustrations.


His story, by Kitchen and Buhle, is helped because they represent the Kurtzman estate and clearly had access to a lot of original artwork which I doubt has been seen before. You'll see art from Two-fisted Tales, Frontline Combat, Mad, Trump, Humbug, Help! and Playboy's Little Annie Fanny all with decent captions, too.

The book's production is really first-class and a nice touch is the addition of four pages printed on tracing paper that overlay a page of Little Annie Fanny, the long captions explain just how much work went into each page of the Playboy feature.

Since his death in 1993 Kurtzman's stature has grown and rightly so but I thought it unfortunate that he never quite achieved the perfection he was always striving for with his publications. I bet he would have appreciated the love and care that has gone into this book tribute.

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Friday, 22 March 2024

It's in the bag (part one)





















For a throwaway product, it seems obvious, looking through this interesting book, that companies are prepared to spend some money creating cool-looking shopping bags. Though the book was published some years back the graphics on most of the 155 bags shown look quite modern and most of them are from large department stores or up-market boutiques. I don't suppose there are many illustrated books on the subject so this title will interest anyone involved in retail merchandising and copies can be quite cheap. Another shopping bag review in the April archive.

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