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Cover design, Laugh It Off Annual
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Cover design, Laugh It Off Annual
Cover design, Laugh It Off Annual for 1945, bubbling with sparkling wit and humour. Showing a fun-loving young woman in a giant glass of champagne. Date: 1945
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1945 Alcohol Annual Bubbling Champagne Enjoyment Giant Half Laugh Media Postwar Press Price Publication Recovery Shillings Sixpence Sparkling Swan
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Laugh It Off Annual: A Dose of Sparkling Wit and Humor in the Post-War Years (1945) This cover design for the Laugh It Off Annual from 1945, published during the post-World War II era, exudes an infectious sense of fun and enjoyment. The image features a young, vibrant woman, her eyes sparkling with mischief and amusement, as she playfully dips her head into a giant glass of champagne. The bubbles frothing around her create a delightful contrast against the rich red and pink hues of the background, evoking a sense of joy and celebration. The Laugh It Off Annual was a popular publication during the 1940s, providing a much-needed respite from the hardships and challenges of the war years. With its witty and humorous content, this annual became a cherished possession for many, offering a moment of escape and entertainment. The cover design, with its half-crown, shillings, and sixpence price tag, reflects the economic climate of the time, while the woman's carefree attitude symbolizes the collective desire for recovery and happiness. The Max Swan label at the bottom left of the cover is a testament to the talented graphic designers and artists who contributed to the publication's success. This cover design is a fascinating glimpse into the history of the press and media during the 1940s, showcasing the resilience, wit, and humor of the people during a time of great change. The image of a young woman enjoying a glass of champagne serves as a reminder of the importance of finding joy and laughter in even the most challenging of times.
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