Brionvega Brochures
Brionvega rr126 Turntable/ radio brochure c1970
Beautiful brochure covers for the Milan based electronic company Brionvega. Design by Bob Noorda.
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11.03.09 in Off Our Bookshelves by Dave
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strange and interesting brochures! amazing what was thought of as futuristic back then.
11.03.09 |
Helene Goldberg |
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yes please
11.03.09 |
klover |
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i love how the EQ needles & dials on the front of the turntable & radio in the top photo resemble a Japanese style kids cartoon face…
11.04.09 |
ciaran |
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I LOVE love love these. Agreed Ciaran on the anthrapomorphizing of the deck and radio up top. They look so cheerful.
11.04.09 |
Eva |
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Wow looks cool. I lover much the red and orange… pretty!
11.08.09 |
Stan Van Steendam |
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These are excellent. I posted the rr126 on my daily design blog “Design Thought for the Day” with a link back to this page:
http://designthoughtfortheday.blogspot.com/
Ted
12.14.09 |
Ted Rex |
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Thanks man
05.16.10 |
0ha |
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I LOVE love love these. Agreed Ciaran on the anthrapomorphizing of the deck and radio up top. They look so cheerful
05.22.10 |
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thanks man good share
05.24.10 |
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