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- Magazine, Emigre No. 13, "Redesigning Stereotypes," 1989 - Emigre is a digital type foundry established by Rudy VanderLans and Zuzana Licko. The company's history is linked with the introduction of the 1984 Macintosh computer, used to design their early bitmapped typefaces. Emigre's digital work gained notoriety -- defying visual communication standards with fractured, layered combinations of text and image. <em>Emigre</em> magazine showcased their fonts and promoted groundbreaking designers.

- 1989
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Magazine, Emigre No. 13, "Redesigning Stereotypes," 1989
Emigre is a digital type foundry established by Rudy VanderLans and Zuzana Licko. The company's history is linked with the introduction of the 1984 Macintosh computer, used to design their early bitmapped typefaces. Emigre's digital work gained notoriety -- defying visual communication standards with fractured, layered combinations of text and image. Emigre magazine showcased their fonts and promoted groundbreaking designers.
- Advertising Brochure, "Holland Imported Cheese," circa 1975 - This brochure would have been available as a free handout to advertise products sold at A. Rensch & Co., a family-owned specialty-import food store that opened in Toledo, Ohio, in 1882. Customers interested in exotic canned and bottled foods, hard-to-find teas and coffees, and all manner of imported meats and cheeses would have frequented a store like this.

- circa 1975
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Advertising Brochure, "Holland Imported Cheese," circa 1975
This brochure would have been available as a free handout to advertise products sold at A. Rensch & Co., a family-owned specialty-import food store that opened in Toledo, Ohio, in 1882. Customers interested in exotic canned and bottled foods, hard-to-find teas and coffees, and all manner of imported meats and cheeses would have frequented a store like this.
- Print Made circa 1910 from the Anton Mauve Painting "Return to the Fold" -

- circa 1910
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Print Made circa 1910 from the Anton Mauve Painting "Return to the Fold"
- Kellogg's Krumbles Around-the-World Cut-Out Dolls, Holland, 1946-1949 - The breakfast food manufacturer Kellogg's created attractive advertising premiums to entice customers to buy its products. In the late 1940s, as the United States became a global leader, the company printed cut-out paper dolls of children from around the world on the backs of Kellogg's Krumbles cereal boxes. Kellogg's Krumbles, a tasty toasted whole wheat cereal, was one of the company's best-selling products.

- 1946-1949
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Kellogg's Krumbles Around-the-World Cut-Out Dolls, Holland, 1946-1949
The breakfast food manufacturer Kellogg's created attractive advertising premiums to entice customers to buy its products. In the late 1940s, as the United States became a global leader, the company printed cut-out paper dolls of children from around the world on the backs of Kellogg's Krumbles cereal boxes. Kellogg's Krumbles, a tasty toasted whole wheat cereal, was one of the company's best-selling products.
- Henry Ford II and Queen Juliana Touring the Ford Rouge Plant Assembly Lines, April 15, 1952 -

- April 15, 1952
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Henry Ford II and Queen Juliana Touring the Ford Rouge Plant Assembly Lines, April 15, 1952
- Queen Juliana Greeting Worker While Touring the Ford Rouge Plant, April 15, 1952 -

- April 15, 1952
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Queen Juliana Greeting Worker While Touring the Ford Rouge Plant, April 15, 1952
- Magazine, Emigre No. 25, "Made In Holland," 1993 - Emigre is a digital type foundry established by Rudy VanderLans and Zuzana Licko. The company's history is linked with the introduction of the 1984 Macintosh computer, used to design their early bitmapped typefaces. Emigre's digital work gained notoriety -- defying visual communication standards with fractured, layered combinations of text and image. <em>Emigre</em> magazine showcased their fonts and promoted groundbreaking designers.

- 1993
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Magazine, Emigre No. 25, "Made In Holland," 1993
Emigre is a digital type foundry established by Rudy VanderLans and Zuzana Licko. The company's history is linked with the introduction of the 1984 Macintosh computer, used to design their early bitmapped typefaces. Emigre's digital work gained notoriety -- defying visual communication standards with fractured, layered combinations of text and image. Emigre magazine showcased their fonts and promoted groundbreaking designers.
- David Gwinn with Robert Rosenbaum and Mr. Olsen, Editor of "Milk Dealer," in Holland, 1953 -

- 1953
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David Gwinn with Robert Rosenbaum and Mr. Olsen, Editor of "Milk Dealer," in Holland, 1953
- Ford Motor Company Branch in Amsterdam, Holland, February 3, 1947 - Ford Motor Company operated sales and service branches, as well as assembly plants, in cities around the world. These facilities allowed the company to better serve its global customers. Ford initially planned for a Dutch factory in Rotterdam, but the available site was landlocked. Instead, the company built a waterfront factory in Amsterdam, Holland, the Netherlands, in 1931.

- February 03, 1947
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Ford Motor Company Branch in Amsterdam, Holland, February 3, 1947
Ford Motor Company operated sales and service branches, as well as assembly plants, in cities around the world. These facilities allowed the company to better serve its global customers. Ford initially planned for a Dutch factory in Rotterdam, but the available site was landlocked. Instead, the company built a waterfront factory in Amsterdam, Holland, the Netherlands, in 1931.
- The House of Heinz, circa 1929 - The H.J. Heinz Company was founded from humble beginnings in 1869. By the turn of the century it had become a well-known manufacturer of processed food. Its rapid success resulted in the expansion of its operations at home and abroad. This booklet from 1929 provides an overview of the many branch factories and buildings operated by the company, referred to as "The House of Heinz."

- circa 1929
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The House of Heinz, circa 1929
The H.J. Heinz Company was founded from humble beginnings in 1869. By the turn of the century it had become a well-known manufacturer of processed food. Its rapid success resulted in the expansion of its operations at home and abroad. This booklet from 1929 provides an overview of the many branch factories and buildings operated by the company, referred to as "The House of Heinz."