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How Classic Painted Signs Help Us Time Travel with Heavy Pages Press

April 22
30 mins

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Episode Description

Join fine art painters turned sign designers turned book publishers Andrew and Kelsey McClellan of Heavy Pages Press on a lovingly nerdy investigation through the signs of Chicago’s small businesses of yesteryear. A chance encounter with a perfectly preserved “ghost sign” by the Beverly Design Co. from the 1930s led them to uncover previously lost sign design sketches. They sit down with podcast host Alisa Rosenthal to discuss their book The Golden Era of Sign Design: The Rediscovered Sketches of Beverly Sign Co., what it was like to interview tough talking old timer painters, and their hope for how access to this rediscovered material will usher in the next generation of great designers. 

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PHOTO: Kelsey and Andrew McClellan and Alisa Rosenthal chat over Zoom.

 

Read:

The Golden Era of Sign Design: The Rediscovered Sketches of Beverly Sign Co., Heavy Pages Press

 

Explore:

Heart & Bone Signs

“The Chicago Look” Edition Field Notes

The Monadnock Building

 

Podcast edited and mixed by Alisa Rosenthal

Podcast story editing by Alexandra Quinn

Additional assistance provided by Lauren Pacheco

 

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