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Design Magazine June 1961
Ken Garland served as art editor for UK based Design Magazine for six years. This is just one of many amazing covers that was conceived during his tenure.
also worth checking:
10 years of Vendre Magazine cover design
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Insipient writers often throw in big words like insipient/incipient at incipient stages of their careers. Say that five times fast! To learn how to use these words properly keep reading. If you liked this usage tip check out Garner’s Modern American Usage. To subscribe to his daily tips click here.
incipient; insipient.
The former means “beginning, in an initial stage”; the latter is an obsolete word meaning “unwise, foolish.” But “incipient” is often misspelled with an “-s-” — e.g.: (more…)
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