Design cycles: from vintage to contemporary and back again
JA
April 04
For your viewing pleasing - a few posters, stamps, book covers, ads and otherwise random objects which make great use of space, shape, simplicity and colour, from the 1960s through to now.
Via Brian Hoff on the design cubicle.
Via Brian Hoff on the design cubicle.
Via Brian Hoff on the design cubicle.
One of a six stamp collection by Bulgarian graphic artist Stefan Kanchev, circa 1982. Via So Much Pileup.
A set of vintage matchbook covers designed by Saul Bass, possibly during the early 1960s, via Karen Horton on design:related.
Via Brian Hoff on the design cubicle.
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