I’m pleased to kick off my first official *AQ-V Thinkspace* feature with personality to boot.
(I invite you to join & contribute to this very new group. Read here for more information)

(via ricklebee1964)
This fantastically quirky crew of office mates belong to designer Rick Kilby who administers the Society for Commercial Archeology groups on both Flickr + Facebook. Learn more about the SCA after the jump.
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“Established in 1977, the SCA is the oldest national organization devoted to the buildings, artifacts, structures, signs, and symbols of the 20th-century commercial landscape. The SCA offers publications, conferences, and tours to help preserve, document, and celebrate the structures and architecture of the 20th century: diners, highways, gas stations, drive-in theaters, bus stations, tourist courts, neon signs, and a lot more.”
So if you have an affinity for documenting and preserving the 20th century landscape you will want to join this group and contribute!
>> See more on Rick’s flickr + blog.
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