
This is a vintage advertisement featuring a stylized illustration of a person in a striking orange and black outfit. The figure is depicted in a flat, graphic style reminiscent of Art Deco or early modern design. The person is wearing a tall, conical hat in orange with a black band. Their face is simplified with large, almond-shaped eyes and a small, pursed mouth. The body is elongated and slender, clad in a long, flowing dress. The dress is predominantly orange with vertical black stripes and large black polka dots. A black rectangular section with a circular orange design is centered on the torso. The sleeves are black with white stripes and orange triangular accents. At the bottom, the figure wears black shoes with orange accents. To the left, the text reads “The Queen City Printing Ink Co.” and lists ink colors: “H. D. BLACK, 40.”, “IMPERIAL ORANGE, 2277.”, and “GREEN, 2278.” To the right, the name “AJANSSON” is written in a stylized script, along with addresses for Cincinnati, Chicago, Boston, and Philadelphia. A small logo reads “H-D BOOK INK.” The overall aesthetic is bold, geometric, and visually striking, typical of advertising from the early to mid-20th century.