Machine Generated Data
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Amazon
created on 2019-06-06
Clarifai
created on 2019-06-06
page | 99.7 | |
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template | 99.4 | |
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label | 98.3 | |
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text | 98.3 | |
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number | 98 | |
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document | 97.5 | |
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booklet | 95.9 | |
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paper | 95.8 | |
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form | 95.2 | |
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vintage | 94.8 | |
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card | 94.3 | |
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layout | 93.4 | |
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menu | 92.7 | |
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banner | 92.4 | |
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information | 92.2 | |
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picture frame | 91.7 | |
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presentation | 91.7 | |
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administration | 91.3 | |
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sign | 90 | |
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graphic | 89.5 | |
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Imagga
created on 2019-06-06
Microsoft
created on 2019-06-06
text | 97.7 | |
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letter | 91.3 | |
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menu | 68.4 | |
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document | 43.5 | |
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screenshot | 35.6 | |
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Color Analysis
Categories
Imagga
text visuals | 99.6% | |
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Captions
Microsoft
created on 2019-06-06
a close up of text on a white background | 84.1% | |
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a screenshot of text | 84% | |
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a close up of text on a black background | 80% | |
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Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-04-29
This is a promotional advertisement for a contest held by The Church Home Society of Boston, Massachusetts, in 1927. The contest is for a new trademark design and offers a total of $250 in prize money. The advertisement is a printed document, likely a flyer or announcement.
Here's a breakdown of the ad:
- Headline: "$250.00 FOR A TRADEMARK" - Clearly states the purpose of the contest.
- Organization: The Church Home Society of Boston is the organizer. They provide care for "Children and Young People from broken homes."
- Target Audience: The contest is open to the general public, including schools, students, and artists.
- Contest Details:
- Participants are asked to submit "Drawings or Ideas for Drawings."
- The drawings should picture or symbolize the Society's work and relate to six phases: Character Building, Religious Training, Vocational Education, Home Life, Health, and Recreation.
- The award is based on the idea, its clear interpretation of the work, and artistic value.
- Prizes: $150 for the first-place winner, $75 for second, and $25 for third.
- Rules: The advertisement outlines rules about submissions, including the right to reject entries, return policies, and the deadline (December 1, 1927).
- Drawings should be approximately six or seven inches square and can be done in ink or pencil.
- Judges: The ad lists the judges, who are prominent individuals in the art and social work communities.
- Contact Information: The ad provides the address for submissions and information, including contact details for additional information.
- Funding: The prizes are "contributed by a friend of The Church Home Society".
The overall design of the ad is simple and utilitarian, using a basic font and layout. The style is characteristic of the time period.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-04-29
Here is a description of the image:
The image is a vintage flyer from 1927, announcing a contest to design a trademark for the Church Home Society. The flyer is printed on off-white paper and is surrounded by a decorative border.
The text on the flyer indicates that the Church Home Society invites submissions from students, artists, and the public for drawings or ideas for drawings that symbolize the society's work with children and young people from broken homes. The designs should embody character building, religious training, vocational education, home life, health, and recreation.
A prize of $250.00 is offered for the winning design. First place receives $150.00, second place receives $75.00, and third place receives $25.00. The award will be based on the idea submitted, its interpretation of the society's work, and its artistic value.
The flyer provides conditions of the contest, stating that any number of designs may be submitted, each bearing the sender's name and address. The committee reserves the right to reject any drawings, and the decision of the committee is final. Rejected drawings will not be returned unless accompanied by a stamped, addressed envelope. The deadline for submissions is December 1, 1927, and they should be addressed to the Trademark Contest Committee at the Church Home Society in Boston.
The judges for the contest are listed, including Henry Hunt Clark, Amy Sacker, Philip L. Hale, Robert W. Kelso, Eva Whiting White, and Mrs. Henry H. Fay.
The flyer specifies that drawings should be done on paper, approximately six or seven inches square, and in ink or pencil. It also provides contact information for those seeking more information about the society's work. The prizes for this contest, $250.00, have been contributed by a friend of The Church Home Society.
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