The Hoard Potato wants Skulls and Rockets!

Jul 15, 2009 09:12

Almost every library I've patronized in the last four decades has used the same basic set of icons to delineate the various genre ghettos: a skull for mysteries, a stylized atom or a rocket ship surrounded by "atomic" rings for SF, and so forth. Most of them even seem to use the same company, with red ink on yellow stickers.


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snobahr July 15 2009, 17:01:02 UTC
Have you asked your local public library where they get/got their stickers?

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athelind July 15 2009, 17:22:23 UTC
Not yet. I was just there yesterday, but the question didn't occur to me until this morning. Tapping into other people's Google-Fu is always Step 2.

(Step 1 being my OWN Google-Fu.)

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fengi July 15 2009, 17:27:24 UTC
I cannot express the joy in finding out someone else feels joy over this obscure detail.

Were I ever to have a book published, I would insist such an image be incorporated into the jacket design, just because.

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athelind July 15 2009, 17:37:51 UTC
If I were ever to design the uniforms and livery of the U.N. Space Force, the Atom-And-Rocket would have to be the main insignia.

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doc_mystery July 15 2009, 21:18:52 UTC
athelind July 15 2009, 21:55:12 UTC
Okay, that's CLOSER. And my library does use the just-plain-atom on some books (in red-on-yellow).

So far, you get the cookie.

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siege July 16 2009, 03:05:49 UTC
It's possible that your library has a set of stamps which they use on blank stickers, or cloth tape, considering the texture of the sticker you've iconized.

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thoughtsdriftby July 16 2009, 04:10:30 UTC
I sent an Email to my sibling with your question. She should be back from Chicago soon and is the expert on all things library in the family. I'll let you know as soon as I get word.

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