I started to really enjoy looking at the ads as well as the story. I remembered them from when I was a kid and I loved the 'GRIT' ads with all the cool prizes you could win, the '100 pc. Toy Soldiers' set for only $1.98 (which I ordered once), and this one for 'Dingo' boots featuring the legendary-infamous OJ Simpson.
In a new series, debuting today, I am going to feature some classic comic book ads. The design of these ads usually consist of:
- cramming as much info as they could in the ad at one time
- bad seventies and eighties color reproduction-- comic printing was weak in those days as the cheap newsprint sucked the ink in
- large, bold ugly HEADLINE typefaces- lots of 3D text and drop shadows
- really, really small body text fonts (7 pt. and under)
The first one is linked here> "The OJ Dingo" ad.
> I like OJs Superman pose in the 2nd frame.
> Apprently they used to let kids just walk into the locker room.
> Can I still send in the form and get OJ's autograph...?
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