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− | '''Yellow''' has been of significance since [[fandom]]’s earliest days, beginning with [[Dave Kyle]]’s infamous ''[[Yellow Pamphlet]]'', which incited the [[Exclusion Act]] at the [[First Worldcon]] in 1939. | + | '''Yellow''' has been a color of significance since [[fandom]]’s earliest days, beginning with [[Dave Kyle]]’s infamous ''[[Yellow Pamphlet]]'', which incited the [[Exclusion Act]] at the [[First Worldcon]] in 1939. |
− | A shade of [[twiltone]] officially named “gold” became [[fannishly]] “''[[Yandro]]'' yellow” because of [[the Coulsons]]’ habitual [[fanzine]] use. [[Richard H. Small]] [[pubbed]] a series of yellow-monikered [[fanzines]], including ''[[Yellow Balloon]], [[Yellow Banana]], [[Yellow Submarine]]'' and ''[[Yellow Tangerine]]''. | + | A shade of [[twiltone]] officially named “gold” became [[fannishly]] “''[[Yandro]]'' yellow” because of [[the Coulsons]]’ habitual [[fanzine]] use. [[Richard H. Small]] [[pubbed]] a series of yellow-monikered [[fanzines]], including ''[[Yellow Balloon]], [[Yellow Banana]], [[Yellowed Memories]], [[Yellow Submarine]]'' and ''[[Yellow Tangerine]]''. |
The rare yellow [[ditto masters]] were once highly sought after and drew big prices in fan [[auctions]]. | The rare yellow [[ditto masters]] were once highly sought after and drew big prices in fan [[auctions]]. |
Latest revision as of 11:33, 1 October 2023
Yellow has been a color of significance since fandom’s earliest days, beginning with Dave Kyle’s infamous Yellow Pamphlet, which incited the Exclusion Act at the First Worldcon in 1939.
A shade of twiltone officially named “gold” became fannishly “Yandro yellow” because of the Coulsons’ habitual fanzine use. Richard H. Small pubbed a series of yellow-monikered fanzines, including Yellow Balloon, Yellow Banana, Yellowed Memories, Yellow Submarine and Yellow Tangerine.
The rare yellow ditto masters were once highly sought after and drew big prices in fan auctions.
For many years, DAW Books was known for the distinctive yellow spines of its paperbacks, a constant design element until 1984. Gollancz books are recognizable for their plain yellow dust jackets.
Southern Fandom’s Swill is famously bright yellow.
See also: Black, Blue, Purple, Green.
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