Here’s a jolly cover – Does it get any better than this? Each of these letters is like a little jewel. Each works on its own, but also works as part of the overall composition. My design tutors when I was a student (in the dim mists of time) would have loved this one.
Monthly Archives: July 2008
Puffin Post Vol.9 no.4
Badges, Badges, Badges
I’ve promised these for a while, so here they are! I found myself sitting next to Kaye Webb at one of the Commonwealth Institute Puffin Exhibitions and was stunned to see her sporting not just one, but three badges! I asked her how I could get them and where they were from.
She told me that the Gold Badge (no.4) was for founder members or those who had done something particularly special.
The Green Badge (no.3) was the members badge in Australia (though Kaye was wearing her Founders Green Badge that looked a bit like her Gold Badge.
The remaining badges are the standard White Badge (no.1) that I have found in different versions – The earlier badges were genuine enamel made by the Davis Badge company of London. Later versions were made with a plastic insert instead of enamel. (You will see a lot of these on ebay).
The last badge is the Black Badge (no.2) that was earned for being a member for four years – these were only ever made in enamel and the quality varied from well finished and ground to rough and distinctly ropey.
The members badge was of course the Puffin Logo designed by Jill McDonald when Kaye Webb became editor of Puffin Books in 1961.
Other classic button badges were made for the various events. I collected a pile of these and some survived better than others. Watch for these in future posts.
As a small addition – I have since learned that there was one solitary badge of gold that was made for club President, Yehudi Menuhin. This was a special gift from Kaye Webb. I assume it is still with the Menuhin family.
Badges, Badges, Badges
I’ve promised these for a while, so here they are! I found myself sitting next to Kaye Webb at one of the Commonwealth Institute Puffin Exhibitions and was stunned to see her sporting not just one, but three badges! I asked her how I could get them and where they were from.
She told me that the Gold Badge (no.4) was for founder members or those who had done something particularly special.
The Green Badge (no.3) was the members badge in Australia (though Kaye was wearing her Founders Green Badge that looked a bit like her Gold Badge.
The remaining badges are the standard White Badge (no.1) that I have found in different versions – The earlier badges were genuine enamel made by the Davis Badge company of London. Later versions were made with a plastic insert instead of enamel. (You will see a lot of these on ebay).
The last badge is the Black Badge (no.2) that was earned for being a member for four years – these were only ever made in enamel and the quality varied from well finished and ground to rough and distinctly ropey.
The members badge was of course the Puffin Logo designed by Jill McDonald when Kaye Webb became editor of Puffin Books in 1961.
Other classic button badges were made for the various events. I collected a pile of these and some survived better than others. Watch for these in future posts.
As a small addition – I have since learned that there was one solitary badge of gold that was made for club President, Yehudi Menuhin. This was a special gift from Kaye Webb. I assume it is still with the Menuhin family.
Puffin Post Vol.7 no.3
Time for Odway the dog to get the main billing for a change! This issue featured the first episode of the Odway strip ‘Ye Great Enigma of ye Golden Fleas’ – a perfect example of the surreal humour of Jill McDonald.
This issue featured:
Short Stories:
How the Starling Flew South – by Paul Biegel
The Romance of a plain Princess – by Ursula Moray Williams
Meet your Author – Joan Lingard, The Book that nearly wasn’t written
Beginnings by Jane Gardam
Can we save our Wildlife – by Kenneth Mellanby (Another environmental article!)
Brand Rustling – by Ken Ullyat
Puffin Post Vol.7 no.3
Time for Odway the dog to get the main billing for a change! This issue featured the first episode of the Odway strip ‘Ye Great Enigma of ye Golden Fleas’ – a perfect example of the surreal humour of Jill McDonald.
This issue featured:
Short Stories:
How the Starling Flew South – by Paul Biegel
The Romance of a plain Princess – by Ursula Moray Williams
Meet your Author – Joan Lingard, The Book that nearly wasn’t written
Beginnings by Jane Gardam
Can we save our Wildlife – by Kenneth Mellanby (Another environmental article!)
Brand Rustling – by Ken Ullyat
Puffin Post Vol.11 no.2
Puffin Post Vol.11 no.2
Puffin Post Vol.8 no.2
Since the summer sun has finally decided to show it’s face, I thought this cover would add to the mood.
This issue contained:
Short stories:
The Most Beautiful House – by Paul Biegel
Question Mark and the Wosbos – by Carolyn Sloane
Featuring:
Pictures from the 7th Puffin Show at the Commonwealth Institute
Building a Castle – Penelope Farmer tells how she came to write ‘A Castle of Bone’
Witches and Witchdoctors I have met – by Ben Lucien Burman
Volcanoes – by Rupert Furneux
Old Jokes by Bronnie Cunningham
Meet your Author – Ursula Le Guin – by Susan Stanley Wolk
and of course – Norman Hunter’s Magic Corner
Puffin Post Vol.8 no.2
Since the summer sun has finally decided to show it’s face, I thought this cover would add to the mood.
This issue contained:
Short stories:
The Most Beautiful House – by Paul Biegel
Question Mark and the Wosbos – by Carolyn Sloane
Featuring:
Pictures from the 7th Puffin Show at the Commonwealth Institute
Building a Castle – Penelope Farmer tells how she came to write ‘A Castle of Bone’
Witches and Witchdoctors I have met – by Ben Lucien Burman
Volcanoes – by Rupert Furneux
Old Jokes by Bronnie Cunningham
Meet your Author – Ursula Le Guin – by Susan Stanley Wolk
and of course – Norman Hunter’s Magic Corner