Digital Show-and-Tell

Did you know that I share my drawings and the occasional collectibles on Instagram? Most of the time I share my latest art there before I post in on my website, while some things never get posted anywhere else. All IG posts there are by me. Whether it’s a meme, or a photo taken, a new shirt design, or even a rough sketch, everything there was crafted by me. The site is really a nice and benign way of sharing. I don’t have many eyes on my digital “show and tell”, but I enjoy it none-the-less. This whole site is predicated on sharing, finding a community of like-minded people and finding the joy in our shared narrative. If you have an IG, and are so inclined, join me there. As far as I have found, there are very few negative people there and you needn’t engage with them if they do pop up.


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  1. The Vintage Toy Advertiser – France and UK – The Vintage Toy Advertiser. TVTA’s mission is to digitally showcase 20th century advertising and other printed materials which have helped shape pop culture across the years - from toys, to books, to film, to music, to comics, video games, fashion, food, drink, and much more! TVTA began life in 2010 as a French blog documenting French toy adverts. In 2011 the site moved to its current WordPress home and expanded to include international printed materials that went beyond toys. Today the site is an ad-free, non-revenue platform aiming to serve as an excellent digital archive and resource. TVTA is: Ford (Editor) and Wooof (Office Cat extraordinaire).
    The Vintage Toy Advertiser says:

    Keep up the good retro work my friend. Been really tempted in recent months to get an IG sister site for my blog, especially as Twitter which I’ve been on since 2013 seems to be ready to implode…

    1. Doc Multiverse – Grants Pass, Oregon – Sci-Fi Socialist, Collector of Protoculture & Purveyor of Nerdstalgia™ I design graphics, collect vintage toys/comics, & enjoy sharing things that I’m passionate about. My only goals in this life are to spread smiles and make a living off of what I love to do... not a huge profit, just a living.
      Doctor Multiverse says:

      Thanks 🙂 Yeah. Who knew that just throwing ideas at a wall, without testing them first, could possibly backfire? I am really just using Twitter to aggregate stories on this site’s homepage. Once it’s gone, or that option gets yanked, I’ll figure something else out.

      1. The Vintage Toy Advertiser – France and UK – The Vintage Toy Advertiser. TVTA’s mission is to digitally showcase 20th century advertising and other printed materials which have helped shape pop culture across the years - from toys, to books, to film, to music, to comics, video games, fashion, food, drink, and much more! TVTA began life in 2010 as a French blog documenting French toy adverts. In 2011 the site moved to its current WordPress home and expanded to include international printed materials that went beyond toys. Today the site is an ad-free, non-revenue platform aiming to serve as an excellent digital archive and resource. TVTA is: Ford (Editor) and Wooof (Office Cat extraordinaire).
        The Vintage Toy Advertiser says:

        Agree. Twitter worked really well for my site in the first 5 years when I joined (everything seemed simpler and more user friendly then?) but lately it doesn’ seem to serve much of a purpose for creators and archivists of pop culture, or the algos simply ignore them. I’m still there but watching and waiting.

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