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five cans of canned food stacked on top of each other in the shape of a pyramid

Canned beans have an image problem. When one thinks of tinned legumes, images of campfire dinners and struggle meals come to mind. Some might also associate the toot fruits with a bland flavor profile and how the labels are generally lacking in the looks department. But beans also have a lot going for them—they’re versatile […]

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Ilford film packaging, designed by DRU/Milner Gray, c1950

Ilford films, based in Ilford, Essex, adopted a strong brand identity developed by Milner Gray and the DRU. the colours helped identify types of film - and I recall the boxes, stacked in shop shelves, being so obvious and bold - everyone an advert that helped promote the actual overall company identity.

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jelly babies in a box with an arrow on top

No childhood memories are quite so evocative as those of the sweets (in the UK), candy (in the US) or lollies (in Australia) which were such a big part of our life when growing up. "Who knows the secret of the Black Magic box?", "And all because the lady loves Milk Tray", "The Bounty Hunters

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