A paperback book, Ud Af Satans Gred, by Doreen Irvine, spotted in a Copenhagen thrift store this afternoon.

A paperback book, Ud Af Satans Gred, by Doreen Irvine, spotted in a Copenhagen thrift store this afternoon.

An undated envelope from Kodak, found in a large collection of family photos I picked up at a flea market last month.

An undated envelope from Kodak, found in a large collection of family photos I picked up at a flea market last month.

An Eastman Kodak envelope used for delivering processed photos. Probably from the 1960s.

An Eastman Kodak envelope used for delivering processed photos. Probably from the 1960s.

YOU, issue #520, Melbourne, Australia, October, 2011.

YOU, issue #520, Melbourne, Australia, October, 2011.

Fetal pig abdominal organs. Scanned from A Guide to Biology Lab by Thomas G. Rust, Southwest Educational Enterprises, San Antonio, TX, 1983.

Fetal pig abdominal organs. Scanned from A Guide to Biology Lab by Thomas G. Rust, Southwest Educational Enterprises, San Antonio, TX, 1983.

Human vertebrae, scanned from A Guide to Biology Lab by Thomas G. Rust, Southwest Educational Enterprises, San Antonio, TX, 1983.

Human vertebrae, scanned from A Guide to Biology Lab by Thomas G. Rust, Southwest Educational Enterprises, San Antonio, TX, 1983.

A dissected fetal pig, scanned from A Guide to Biology Lab by Thomas G. Rust, Southwest Educational Enterprises, San Antonio, TX, 1983. The typewriter-labeled, black and white photos in this book give the whole thing the feel of a 1980s photocopied hardcore punk ‘zine. 

A dissected fetal pig, scanned from A Guide to Biology Lab by Thomas G. Rust, Southwest Educational Enterprises, San Antonio, TX, 1983. The typewriter-labeled, black and white photos in this book give the whole thing the feel of a 1980s photocopied hardcore punk ‘zine. 

I have yet to find a record on the Opus One label that I like for the  music but I always enjoy the graphic design for the little ad inserts  that can often be found inside their LPs. Here is one for The Percussion Group, Cincinnati.

I have yet to find a record on the Opus One label that I like for the music but I always enjoy the graphic design for the little ad inserts that can often be found inside their LPs. Here is one for The Percussion Group, Cincinnati.

I have yet to find a record on the Opus One label that I like for the music but I always enjoy the graphic design for the little ad inserts that can often be found inside their LPs. Here is one that announces a box set devoted to the music of Ernst Levy.

I have yet to find a record on the Opus One label that I like for the music but I always enjoy the graphic design for the little ad inserts that can often be found inside their LPs. Here is one that announces a box set devoted to the music of Ernst Levy.

Scanned from Footnotes and Headlines: a play-pray book, the first book by Sister Corita (later Corita Kent), published by Herder and Herder, New York, NY, 1967.

Scanned from Footnotes and Headlines: a play-pray book, the first book by Sister Corita (later Corita Kent), published by Herder and Herder, New York, NY, 1967.

Scanned from Footnotes and Headlines: a play-pray book, the first book by Sister Corita (later Corita Kent), published by Herder and Herder, New York, NY, 1967.

Scanned from Footnotes and Headlines: a play-pray book, the first book by Sister Corita (later Corita Kent), published by Herder and Herder, New York, NY, 1967.

Scanned from Footnotes and Headlines: a play-pray book, the first book by Sister Corita (later Corita Kent), published by Herder and Herder, New York, NY, 1967.

Scanned from Footnotes and Headlines: a play-pray book, the first book by Sister Corita (later Corita Kent), published by Herder and Herder, New York, NY, 1967.

Footnotes and Headlines: a play-pray book, the first book by Sister Corita (later Corita Kent), published by Herder and Herder, New York, NY, 1967. This brilliantly designed book (signed by Corita, no less!) was a lucky cheap find at an antique mall in Bristol, Wisconsin a couple days ago. More scans from this book to come.

Footnotes and Headlines: a play-pray book, the first book by Sister Corita (later Corita Kent), published by Herder and Herder, New York, NY, 1967. This brilliantly designed book (signed by Corita, no less!) was a lucky cheap find at an antique mall in Bristol, Wisconsin a couple days ago. More scans from this book to come.