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From what I can tell Garrido is responsible for much of, if not all of, the artwork featured on the packaging of the earlier series runs. And I only recently discovered the name of one of the artists responsible for it: Hector Garrido. As an illustrator I undoubtedly still enjoy the benefits of those moments I spent contemplatively smashing Snake Eyes into Destro and putting the bad guy into a jail made out of sticks jabbed into the dirt.Īs I get older and look back more and more to those times under the trees in my yard with my tons of Joe toys (I was a lucky kid to be surrounded by so much plastic) I realise how much of an impact the art and design, especially the packaging art, has had on me as an artist. They provided a little information and then you'd tell yourself a story and take your toys for a ride anywhere you wanted and for as long as you felt like (or until you had to go to bed). Toys were to me (and still are, let's face it) like a Bowflex home gym for the imagination. Joe comics from Marvel) calls "the little bit of information that triggers the internal fantasy machine to fill in the holes, gloss over the mold lines, forgive the compromises for the realities of manufacturing and creates that wholly personal 'state of play' wherein universes are born."* All of those physical and intellectual details are what Larry Hama (writer of the file card biographies and the original 155 G.I. Joe toy line, from the artwork and graphic design of the packaging to the character design and sculpting of the figures (for the first several series there were very few duds!), and the thought put into each character's biography are unsurpassed in the realm of American toys. In my opinion the design of the 1980's G.I.


Joe toy I would momentarily beg, plead, and bargain with my mom to get me! Without a doubt it was the colorful and exciting packaging that drew me toward those toys. It is my hopes this thread gets a sticky to aid people in the future and reduce the redundancy of this question in everybody's lives.I'll never forget being a kid and looking up at toy racks in stores like Woolworths, the now defunct BEST chain, and the out of business KB Toys and trying sooooooo haaaaard to decide which G.I. I need this information so I can go to print tomorrow on a custom plaque I am making for a soldier who is retiring. If I could get a jpg, or even a photoshop file that would be great. For the bold lettering I will use all caps Franklin Gothic. The font I will be using for the writing will be Courier (T1 in bold), I am told American typewriter works well too. I am looking for the Joe Peach or Silver (preferably silver) basic File card template with no writing on it if possible.
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I want free rain in my creative process, to add as little or much as I want too.
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The generator doesn't space things correctly or resize fonts. I am aware of the file card generator which is available on JoeCustoms. This sharing ground can help fans of any era of Joe and collect our knowledge in one place.


I would like to create this thread to be the source all tankers can use for every generation of file card, and card back creation. I know this is something which probably gets asked all the time on the boards, and a search yielded me too many results to sift through and after reading through many threads I can't find any definitive sources for the information.
