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Ideas for the Student of Commercial Art

A RECENT publication which should appeal to all interested in showeard display is a handbook by W. L. Mitchell, who has had 40 years’ first-class practical experience ‘and is one of Australia’s leading showcard writers. The contents include original showcard layouts for all classes of goods, scrolls and slogans, symbols. panels, stencil, masks. lettering, ornaments, monograms, and many bright ideas such as "startlers" for engaging attention, price panels, ete. Altogether there are 246 designs, 24 plates, and five pages of expert instructions in this little book, which is published in a handy pocket size, "Sho’ Card Layouts," by W. L. Mitchell, Robertson and Mullens, Melbourne. Our copy from the publishers.

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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 12, 29 September 1933, Page 43

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Ideas for the Student of Commercial Art Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 12, 29 September 1933, Page 43

Ideas for the Student of Commercial Art Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 12, 29 September 1933, Page 43

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