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- This article has information on Fella's early work
- Also it has information on his education
- Also it has information on his unique style
aiga.org( it has information about his life and early work)
- This article has information about his entire life
- Also it has information more on his early work.
typotheque.com ( gives more about his early life)
- This article has information of his education
Letters on America by Lewis Blackwell,Princeton Architectural Press; First Edition edition illustrationpages.com
- This article has information on his early Career
- Also has pictures of some of his early posters.
[1] Drawings and Graphic Design by Ed Fella and Geoff McFetridge: Redcat Kpol1298 (talk) 02:15, 23 October 2013 (UTC)
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editHello Kpol1298 the Ed Fella article could use some images as well as some expansion on the topic. You have a good start here though, and the cross linking of your subject to topics within WP really works. =} Offensiveb (talk) 01:49, 10 November 2013 (UTC) One more source that could add great information to the article would be: http://www.edfella.com/lettering.html where he talks about his own work. This may not be secondary material, but it is an archive of sorts that might come in handy when you decide to post images illustrating Fells's talents. This web page also contains some imaging whose identities and purposes are linked to the AIGA, so definitely something to check out. Offensiveb (talk) 03:35, 17 November 2013 (UTC)
Can't wait to see what comes out of the sandbox, but you need to add it all soon, Deadline's approaching and it's hard to peer review when your material isn't up yet. --TheShark93 (talk) 16:29, 2 December 2013 (UTC)
Review #2
editAt this point in your article, I feel you may have scrounged up as much as you could in your sections. They all seem to reach the same thickness in text, but maybe you should try searching for some of Ed Fella's work's to display on his page if you haven't done so already. Especially from the style section there may be small examples to show. ZH92 (talk) 05:28, 9 December 2013 (UTC)