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Zoom Magazine 1981 | American Edition
Featuring photos by Arthur Elgort, claim to contemporary fame offspring - Ansel Elgort.
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“Hole Is A Band - Courtney Love Is A Soap Opera” | Rolling Stone 1996
Read more about Courtney Love in this article published by DAZED March of 2024.
#courtney love#hole#hole band#rolling stone magazine#dazed magazine#90s fashion#girlcore#physical media#90s#kinderwhore
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Vivienne Westwood - Flash Art Magazine | December 1994

#vivienne westwood#flash art#magazine#ninties#vintageviviennewestood#physical media#fashion#90s fashion#punk#anglomania#sex pistols
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HOUSE Magazine | 2000
Issue Number 2 - published by House Industries founded in 1993 by Rich Roat, Andy Cruz, and Ken Barber. House Industries is a notable design studio and type foundry based in Delaware. It stands out for its diverse range of fonts and its influence on graphic design and typography. The studio is known for creating fonts that are not just practical but also carry a distinct style, often drawing inspiration from historical and cultural elements.
Notable font collections include Neutraface, inspired by architect Richard Neutra, and Eames Century Modern, a homage to designers Charles and Ray Eames.
Beyond fonts, House Industries has expanded into various design projects, from creating custom illustrations to designing physical products.
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LIFE Magazine | March 25, 1966
"The Exploding Threat of the Mind Drug That Got Out of Control"
This issue provided an in-depth look at the growing use and impact of LSD, a powerful now widely recognized psychedelic drug that was becoming increasingly popular at the time.
The article featured first-hand accounts from LSD users, describing the "vivid colors and insights" as well as the "terror and convulsions" that could result from taking the drug. It also explored the growing counterculture movement surrounding LSD, with the magazine's reporters embedding themselves in LSD "hangouts and parties" to observe the drug's impact.
#life magazine#vintage magazine#life#60s psychedelia#sixties#1966#psycheledic#history#printmedia#physical media
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ZOOM Magazine 1982 - American Edition
#photography#vintage ads#vintage magazine#vintage advertising#eighties#80s photography#80s aesthetic#80s#zoom magazine#printmedia#physical media
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Cheetah Magazine | November 1967
“The New Heroes”
Featured pieces include the Communal Living Thing, Toronto, Janis Ian, and Flower Fuzz.
Cheetah was an American rock music and counterculture magazine launched in October 1967. Although influential, its run was short-lived, closing in May 1968. The magazine's name was the result of a licensing deal with the popular Cheetah chain of nightclubs, which in 1967 had outlets in New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Montreal.
Total circulation 250,000
#vintage magazine#photography#classic rock#1967#cheetah#sixties#counterculture#magazine#printmedia#physical media
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