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  2. Trapper Keeper - Wikipedia

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    A pink Five Star Trapper Keeper. Trapper Keeper is a brand of loose-leaf binder created by Mead.Popular with students in the United States and parts of Latin America from the 1970s to the 1990s, it featured sliding plastic rings (instead of standard snap-closed metal binder rings), folders, and pockets to keep schoolwork and papers, and a wrap-around flap with a Velcro closure (originally a ...

  3. Ring binder - Wikipedia

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    Leitz created the lever arch file, a standing binder with a riveted lever arch mechanism (the lever can be easily opened, closed and locked) and space-saving slots into the cover, thereby introducing the modern ring binder. [4] [5] Another design for ring binders was invented in 1889 by Andreas Tengwall in Helsingborg, Sweden, and patented in ...

  4. Coupon organizing 101: Q&A with Coupon Cravings - AOL

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  5. Cover art - Wikipedia

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    Once the front cover art has been approved, they will then continue to design the layout of the spine (including the book title, author name and publisher imprint logo) and the back cover (usually including a book blurb and sometimes the barcode and publisher logo). Books can be designed as a set of series or as an individual design.

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  7. Joseph Binder (graphic designer) - Wikipedia

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    Binder articulated his thoughts on modern design in “On Developing the Present-Day Style,” a 1936 article he wrote for the American Magazine of Art. In it Binder set forth his argument for a new approach based on his conviction that design should reflect the spirit of the twentieth century with art that is “constructive, functional, and ...