Otl Aicher 1972 Olympics soccer ticket
I don’t care what you call this sport (soccer, football, aggressive footsies), this ticket is sick! Stick figures rule!
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11.29.07 | Dave | Found design | 5 comments
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I don’t care what you call this sport (soccer, football, aggressive footsies), this ticket is sick! Stick figures rule!
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11.29.07 | Dave | Found design | 5 comments
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Hey everyone, we justed posted the latest grain edit giveaway.
Click here for a chance to win a Raymond Savignac poster from Olivetti.
11.28.07 | Dave | Grain Edit News | 2 comments
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Great match box label from Czechoslovakia. The label is from the late 1970s. We will be posting more labels from our collection over the next week.
11.27.07 | Dave | Off Our Bookshelves | 3 comments
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10 years of Vendre design magazine covers (Best of 1952-1962)
Vendre was a monthly trade magazine for graphic designers in France. It was founded by Etienne Damour in the 1920s. The magazine’s chief editor was Roger-Louis Dupuy, who in addition established one of the first advertising agencies in France. Paul Nicolas would later become chief editor and guide the magazine through the 1950s and 60s. During this time period the magazine was mostly text-based. The articles dealt with the creative and technical challenges its readers would of faced.
The issues above are some of my favorite cover designs for Vendre between the years 1952 and 1962. Illustrators and designers for these issues include Rene Chag, Ducordeau, M. Legand, Paul Funken, Roger Troubat, Francois Szalay and Henriette Mayo.
If you are interested in Vendre or the history of French graphic design, I highly recommend you pick up a copy of Michel Wlassikoff’s The Story of Graphic Design in France. It is an excellent overview of the design work this country has produced in the last 100 years.
11.26.07 | Dave | Off Our Bookshelves | 4 comments
Share on Facebook2275 Santa Rosa Ave in Altadena, California. Here lies the house of an exceptional designer but also a house of an exceptional design. This is the address of Case study House #20 as well as the residence of Saul Bass. This remarkable example of modern residential architecture was designed by Buff, Straub and Hensman in 1958 for John Entenza’s Arts & Architecture magazine.
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11.24.07 | Dave | Found design | 6 comments
Share on FacebookThe 1978 World Cup was held in Argentina between June 1 and June 25. Argentina would go on to beat the Netherlands 3-1. The men in this poster seem to be celebrating victory, but this seemingly innocent poster has a very dark story to tell.
Argentina had suffered a military coup only two years before the cup and was in the middle of a dirty war against left wing sympathizers. Up to 30,000 people “disappeared” during this time. These events coincided with a campaign of political repression involving dictators from other South American countries dubbed “operation condor“. Thousands of people were tortured and many lost their lives.
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11.23.07 | Dave | 1960s, airlines, ephemera, Illustration, kids-books, Off Our Bookshelves | 1 comment
Share on FacebookThe 1978 World Cup was held in Argentina between June 1 and June 25. Argentina would go on to beat the Netherlands 3-1. The men in this poster seem to be celebrating victory, but this seemingly innocent poster has a very dark story to tell.
Argentina had suffered a military coup only two years before the cup and was in the middle of a dirty war against left wing sympathizers. Up to 30,000 people “disappeared” during this time. These events coincided with a campaign of political repression involving dictators from other South American countries dubbed “operation condor“. Thousands of people were tortured and many lost their lives.
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11.23.07 | Dave | Found design | 2 comments
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Woot! Aesthetic Apparatus is a member of my weekly design web site “do they have any new work up yet?” visiting rituals. So I was happy to find not only new work, but a new web site too! There are plenty of new posters, some new test prints, and if you have not yet seen their “doom” series, it’s worth a look. Very fun.
You can scream along with Dan and Michael on YouTube as they show you how to silkscreen a poster.
Coudal has a nice interview with Aesthetic Apparatus as well.
11.23.07 | Ethan | Found design | 2 comments
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Share on FacebookThe Hats off to Hans Hartmann post has been updated.
Thanks to Felix and Thierry for the additional information.
11.22.07 | Dave | Found design | Comments closed
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