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One: The Homosexual Viewpoint

“Garage” a pop-up book

"Jaws" by Roger Kastel

Primal Scream2

“Cabbage Thoughts”

Sound Live Tokyo

“Trade News”

魚 (1990) by Yoshimoto Nara

Against Nuclear Testing

Veterans Stars and Stripes for Peace; vol. 1, no. 3

California

The Fox and the Wild Cat and Selfishness - روباه و گربه وحشی و خودخواهی

Independant Living Banner

Cover of Avant Garde, no.12

“To Die For” titles

“Cuentos Pánicos”3

Art Deco Advertisement
Spectrum Magazine Cover

San Francisco's Dock of the Bay; vol. 1, no. 84

Ecology Symbol Specs

132

J.H.S. 123, Dec. 9, 1978

Learn How Book, Edition 170 5

The Old Mole; No. 129

Basic/Expanded arrangement of 3-91 keyboard (Hangul Cultural Center distributed material, 1993.9.4)

NATRL

Lucille Tenazas at “Concept” event, CCAC SF

Good Times, vol. 2, no. 342

Know the Game: Judo

My Eyes4

Ball Jelly Jar3

“Viet Cong” Army Victories Propaganda Poster

Dennistoun Rrag

Pinky's Westside Grill Poster

Shiseido Graph (生堂グラフ) September 1938 Illustration
“Harold Burch” 2

Mother Earth; Vol.1, No.3

Generation2

New Woman: Magazine of the Women's Antifascist Front of BiH, Issue #23
Maine Summer Institute in Graphic Design 1997

Color Photogram 2

¡Basta Ya! Chicano Newspaper

University of Oregon Annual Mother's Day Pow Wow Posters32

The Realist, no. 816

Zip: A Novel of the Left and the Right

The Realist, no. 872

1988 CalArts Dance Ensemble
The Rag: Feminist Journal of Politics and Culture (vol. 2, no. 1)

“Semillita: Para la Educadora y El Niño” (Seed: For the Educator and the Child)

Advertising sign for Coverdale's Artifical Teeth

Bear Hunt
5 Reasons to Hire Lynda Barry advertisement, Seattle, WA, early 1980s

Varityper invoice

Blade to the heat

Other Scenes; no. 2?

“1er Terminal Pesquero”

Idea 272

Rat2
History of Bill Ham Lights 2

Vector, vol. 9, no. 22

Sears, Roebuck and Co. Consumer's Guide Cover (circa 1900)

“The Who: Joshua Light Show”
Ed Fella's Flyers Blur the Lines Between Design and Art - by Rick Poynor
