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My Dad Invented the Smile (Signed)

$19.95

What are t-shirts, stickers and text messages without smiley faces? Ever wonder how we got the iconic bright yellow smile? Meet Harvey Ball, a graphic designer from Massachusetts who, in 1963, created the version of the smiley face that would take to the world stage in the ensuing decades. This imaginative retelling of his story comes through the voice and perspective of his daughter, Jackie, who also grew up to be an artist.

All copies of the book ordered on this site will come signed with a drawing in the front cover.

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What are t-shirts, stickers and text messages without smiley faces? Ever wonder how we got the iconic bright yellow smile? Meet Harvey Ball, a graphic designer from Massachusetts who, in 1963, created the version of the smiley face that would take to the world stage in the ensuing decades. This imaginative retelling of his story comes through the voice and perspective of his daughter, Jackie, who also grew up to be an artist.

All copies of the book ordered on this site will come signed with a drawing in the front cover.

What are t-shirts, stickers and text messages without smiley faces? Ever wonder how we got the iconic bright yellow smile? Meet Harvey Ball, a graphic designer from Massachusetts who, in 1963, created the version of the smiley face that would take to the world stage in the ensuing decades. This imaginative retelling of his story comes through the voice and perspective of his daughter, Jackie, who also grew up to be an artist.

All copies of the book ordered on this site will come signed with a drawing in the front cover.

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