With this new collection of delightfully whimsical graphics, professionals and amateurs alike can fashion their own Christmas advertisements and announcements.
96 lighthearted drawings of year-round seasonal activities, rendered in a bold, eye-catching, cartoon-like style ideal for communications of all kinds — from newsletters to programs and menus. Each royalty-free illustration — from April showers and beach fun to leaf-raking and a snowball fight — is printed in 3 easy-to-use sizes.
Frisky Squirrel, Perky Turkey, Valentine Keeper, Flutter by Butterfly. Kids will adore these easy and irresistible art projects. Created and classroom tested by an artist in schools, projects include templates and complete how-to's for turning paper into beautiful works of art!
Thousands of illustrations from 19th-century archive: weapons, fortifications, fighting vessels, Egyptian costumes, mummies, Roman coins, medieval armor, much more.
Rich selection of preprinted forms with often used and needed headings: Company News, Introducing, Newsletter, Previews, Don't Forget, Spotlight, many more. Just write or type message in space provided, make copies on any copier. 44 full-page forms, 8 half-page. Fast, inexpensive, convenient — ideal for businesses, PTAs, social organizations, etc.
A New Edition of Peter Guttman's Dazzling Photographic Treasury of Holiday Lights and Celebrations Nothing reminds us of the good things in life—family, friendship, food, and good cheer—more than Christmas. With stunning images and illuminating text, award-winning photographer Peter Guttman offers a dazzling overview of the wintry landscapes, traditions, ceremonies, spectacles, and pastimes of the holiday season throughout the United States. Delve into the landscapes and streetscapes of Christmas in America and you can almost smell the frosted scent of snow-covered pines, of chestnuts roasting, and of family meals being shared. In the East, we find the spirit of the season in a cozy Vermont country inn, or an “army of elves” in a Philadelphia parade, or the sweeping grace of the sugar plum fairies in the Nutcracker Suite. In the heartland, we dogsled through a crystal wilderness in Minnesota and discover blazing bonfires in Louisiana. The snowy cliffs of the Grand Canyon, steam trains weaving high amongst the Rockies, the textured pueblos of New Mexico, the almost heavenly night sky of Utah’s Monument Valley, and the indescribable glazed beauty of Yosemite reflect the West. Like the holiday season itself, Christmas in America is a treasure.
In the writing and illustrating of this book, the aim has been to produce a comprehensive and concise treatise of the art of caricaturing. It has been made as brief as is consistent with clearness and completeness. Although the text is brief, no illustrations were spared. The many plates illustrate all points necessary, and each of the points illustrated are explained in the text with reference to that particular illustration. Acting upon the assumption that it is easier to work if ones assignments are already made, Chapter XII has been made up of assignments and suggestions, which makes this book a complete course of caricaturing.