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Posters designed by Karl Oskar Blase in the 1950s scanned from Karl Oskar Blase – Grafik Design von 49 bis 95, 1995 https://t.co/8HDV0MyXyR #karloskarblase #posterdesign
Deutsche Wohnung Ausstellung Hälsingborg designed by Anton Stankowski The H55 for short, a world exhibition with a focus on architecture, the art industry and interior design that took place in the southern Swedish city of Helsingborg in 1955. https://t.co/4EXAJJHwDS
Japanese woodblock prints by Iwao Akiyama, an artist known for distinctive prints of owls and cats. Akiyama was born in 1921 in Takeda, Ōita Prefecture and studied drawing under the direction of a Buddhist monk during his childhood.
A few years back, the outstanding site 50 Watts had a collection of vintage Polish album cover designs, collected from the archives of a state-owned Polish record label, "Muza" (Muse).
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The great work of Swiss graphic artist, painter and book designer, Celestino Piatti (1922-2007). Images via Pinterest
@bradyendle Allner did so many great cover for Fortune, poster annuals and others. Hope one day there’s a monograph. Would love to start one my self.
Not from my archive but great designs. Album covers by Chicago graphic designer Emmett McBain (1935-2012) found on Twitter
Monotone posters for the Hungarian releases of Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi by Tibor Helenyi, 1979-1984. Found on twitter
Paul Rand wrote the preface for Yusaku Kamakura’s book, Trademarks of the World, 1958. He states his influence of Japanese art and design, trademarks as a universal language and his struggles with English grammar. https://t.co/n5Dhg26b4G
Form, Internationale Revue 4, 1958 , Cover: Le Corbusier, Inners: Müller-Blase #lecorbusier #mullerblase #form
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