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Hondo's Daybill and One Sheet Q&A [Re-Titled]

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  • Every time I see a poster like this with a big blank section I immediately think it must be a stock poster with room left for a title (like those Goofy daybills), but in this case it’s obviously not because of the image of the two stars. Does anyone else make this mistake?






    Peter
  • I think the blank space in this one was meant to represent the ticket.
  • I will reply, but curious to see that others may have to have to say on the subject before doing so. 


  • No others?
  • Given that the blank space isn't anywhere near big enough to accomodate the title, and Dan Dailey and Anne Baxter weren't Martin and Lewis for example, this is an easy one.
  • Sorry but it never crossed my mind that this would be a stock poster. I am curious Peter if you have any other examples similar in this design pattern that fall into your thinking of possibly being stock posters. 
  • I’m not saying it WAS a stock poster, just that the design gives the first impression that it is. It’s a bit of a sloppy design if you ask me. No others come to mind, but when I see one I’ll let you know. 
    Perhaps this is an instance of seeing things that aren’t really there.


    Peter
  • Fair enough, and thanks for your explanation
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