Filed Under: "Research and Engineering"

science geek 5

July 3, 2010

Detail, cover illustration, “Human Engineering: Tailoring the Machine to the Man,” Research and Engineering magazine, February 1956. We reproduced the entire illustration here. Pure blacks are missing from the detail, an enlargement of a scan of a worn cover. Copies of R&E in any condition are difficult to find, and the original art has not been located.

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decapitation = success

March 5, 2010

Spot illustration, Research & Engineering magazine, April 1956, showcasing the secret to corporate achievement: sever your rival’s head. The sword-wielding executive regiment works most effectively when your competitor is a sawtoothed reptile. In the above illustration the exec-suite platoon seems to have arrived after the fact, as evidenced by the detached noggin and “+” in place of eyeballs, which in cartoons usually signify death.

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pretzel machine

February 24, 2010

Pretzel-making machine, spot illustration, Research & Engineering magazine, September 1955, marking Flora’s debut in this short-lived monthly. The cover art is credited and the interior illos unmistakably reflect his whimsy, but no art director is listed in the masthead. Starting with the combined October/November issue Flora is ID’ed as art director, a position he held thru August 1956. An extensive gallery of Flora covers and interior illustrations from R&E was reproduced in The Sweetly Diabolic…

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Skunkabater

January 6, 2008

Spot illustration, Research & Engineering, April 1956

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science geek 3

December 10, 2007

Illustration, “The Challenge of Frontier Products Development”Research and Engineering magazine, cover detail, July 1956

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Organizational Quotient

November 10, 2007

Compiling a resumé? Illustration, Research & Engineering, April 1956

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science geek 2

October 20, 2007

“Industrial Research in Europe 1955” Research & Engineering magazine, cover elementOctober-November 1955

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science geek 1

October 8, 2007

Illustration, “Human Engineering: Tailoring the Machine to the Man” Research and Engineering magazine, February 1956

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