(via Agence eureka)
Pliage-découpage publicitaire offert par “La Blédine”
(via Flickr: alsis35’s Photostream)
How To Make 46 Great Drinks At Home, c1960
The Original Kiki Man Monkey (by WonderfullyStrange)
An antique promotional card of the Original Kiki Man Monkey. The copyright is from St. Louis, Missouri in 1904 so this was possibly for an anthropology exhibit at the 1904 World’s Fair.
(via The Art of the Promotional Photo #1)
Buddi Satan
(via The Pictorial Arts: Amphitrite, the Sea Goddess)
Maré Nostrum — 1925 promotional broadsheet
Dodge News, 1955 (by alsis35)
“…Why swelter in the midday sun when the water’s so cool and refreshing! That seems to sum up our cover girl’s attitude around this time every year. Let’s join her for a quick, refreshing swim— it’s a sure way to beat the heat. Color by Ozzie Sweet.”
Front cover of a July (“Volume 20, Number 7”) promotional 16-page magazine published by Chrysler/Dodge….
Meryl Streep, Kurt Russell & Cher (Silkwood) (by Greenman 2008)
Burt Ward, Lee Meriwether, Batman (by Truus, Bob & Jan too!)
Dutch promotional postcard for Okee. Photo: National Periodical Publications Inc. / 20th Century Fox. Publicity still for Batman (1966).
(via Frankensteinia: The Frankenstein Blog: The Frankenstein Clock)
The Frankenstein Lobby Clock was a do-it-yourself promotional gag proposed by Universal’s publicity department. Exhibitors were told to paint a clock on a standup display, replace the twelve numbers with the twelve letters of “Frankenstein”, add The Monster’s silhouetted head and fill in the number of days until the playdate. Copy should read, your choice, “Now is the time to think about Frankenstein coming here…” or “The Hour of Doom Approaches!”











