







Sixties Stencil
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Buy NowProbably the one of the most unusual applications of a stencil took place in 1964 when Union Carbide [then-owner of the still-new line of 'Glad' brand plastic wrap and storage bags] sponsored a $100,000 contest to match up a stencil of their logo in order to win a prize.
The magazine ad told of how one thousand lucky participants would win $100 by simply taking a die-cut stencil of the brand name to the store and overlaying it on the logo printed on the food wrap box to see if it aligned perfectly.
The hand-lettered title proclaiming 'match the stencil and win' was done in a casual sans design and reflected the cheerfulness of many typestyles found in ads during the late 50s and early 60s.
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