"How To Make Show Cards" is a practical guide to the art of creating effective and eye-catching display cards. Written in 1911 by Charles Arthur Miller, this vintage manual offers detailed instructions and techniques for lettering, layout, and design.
Whether you’re a student of commercial art, a graphic designer, or simply interested in the history of advertising, this book provides valuable insights into the methods used to create impactful visual displays. Discover the secrets to crafting professional-looking show cards and enhance your understanding of early 20th-century advertising practices.
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