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Editorial (Books, magazines and newspaper) - extended
Print and/or digital. Single use, any size, inside only. Single language only. Single territory rights for trade books; worldwide rights for academic books. Print run up to 5000. 7 years. (excludes advertising)
$175.00
Editorial (Books, magazines and newspaper) - standard
Print and/or digital. Single use, any size, inside only. Single language only. Single territory rights for trade books; worldwide rights for academic books. Print run up to 1500. 7 years. (excludes advertising)
$100.00
Corporate website, social media or presentation/talk
Web display, social media, apps or blogs.
Not for advertising. All languages. 1 year + archival rights
$190.00
Personal website or social media
Web display, social media, apps or blogs. 5 years.
Not for commercial use or advertising.
All languages. 5 years
$50.00
Personal products
Personal Prints, Cards, Gifts, Slide Presentations, Reference. 5 year term. Not for commercial use, not for public display, not for resale.
example: For use in an internal Powerpoint presentation at work.
5 years
Iceman. A profession that was usually a man, who delivered ice blocks to households, above all to ice cabinets. When the ice melted, you got a new block of ice. It was primarily companies, hotels, restaurants and finer homes that needed the ice blocks until the 1950s. The ice was needed to keep food items cold so they would last. The blocks of ice could weigh up to 50 kg. In the cities there were companies that collected ice in the winter and stored and sold the blocks of ice in the summer. This was before refrigerators were introduced to the public in the 1950s. Some professions have become redundant over time, ice man is one such profession. Photo taken in 1932.