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1970 21'x10' 7Up UnCola "Get Un With It" vintage billboard poster by Pat Dypold #7Upvintage #7UpUnCola
- - - Please note that ALL of my images are "All Rights Reserved" and are posted for educational purposes only. Please do the right thing and contact me in advance if you wish to discuss the use or reuse of my images and provide a link to my originals. I would also ask that I be given a "first look" at any 7Up UnCola billboards or posters before you market them to the general public in return for my extensive investment in time, money and research, including interviewing some of the surviving artists. Thanks, and enjoy. - - -
Search "7Up UnCola Billboards" on eBay or Flickr.com if you'd like to learn more about this stunning body of work or acquire originals that might be duplicates to me. I keep the best and sell the rest.
21'x10' 7Up UnCola billboard by Pat Dypold.
Pat did the bulk of the UnCola billboards from 1969 until the mid 1970's. This group of characters are similar to the "Go on out to the lobby" characters in the ad frequently played at movie intermissions in the middle of the 20th century.
www.flickr.com/photos/30559980@N07/5484239057/in/set-7215...
Similar 1971 "7Up Go On Out to the Lobby" intermission video on youtube:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=YzXBFHlKRLE
Bob Taylor at J. Walter Thompson [advertising] Co. is listed among the credits in this link to the same spot: www.donch.com/7up.htm
Funny Simpson's remake:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zz_-YHj4Fw
Is that Sponge Bob Square Pants father on the far right?
Each of the 12 panels are 43" wide x 59" tall and were photographed and assembled in a rainlap fashion (on a real highway billboard or digitally in this Photoshop collage) so that the upper panels could shed water over the top of the seam or cover the 1" white margins on the right and top edges.
To get a sense of scale, the can is about the size of a 50 gallon barrel and each character is close to 7-8' tall.
This billboard collage was color corrected from panel to panel more than some of the others in my collection since it has solid color fills. In actuality, the colors match perfectly but the light meter on the camera is easily fooled.
This is only the 18th 7Up UnCola billboard image to be processed so far out of about 2 dozen different images in my collection to date. Check back later to see more as they get repaired (if necessary), photographed and photo-collaged together. It takes a while to process thousands of square feet of vintage paper that's almost 5 decades old in my limited spare time. I also have a few duplicates of the more popular billboards.
1970 21'x10' 7Up UnCola "Get Un With It" vintage billboard poster by Pat Dypold #7Upvintage #7UpUnCola
- - - Please note that ALL of my images are "All Rights Reserved" and are posted for educational purposes only. Please do the right thing and contact me in advance if you wish to discuss the use or reuse of my images and provide a link to my originals. I would also ask that I be given a "first look" at any 7Up UnCola billboards or posters before you market them to the general public in return for my extensive investment in time, money and research, including interviewing some of the surviving artists. Thanks, and enjoy. - - -
Search "7Up UnCola Billboards" on eBay or Flickr.com if you'd like to learn more about this stunning body of work or acquire originals that might be duplicates to me. I keep the best and sell the rest.
21'x10' 7Up UnCola billboard by Pat Dypold.
Pat did the bulk of the UnCola billboards from 1969 until the mid 1970's. This group of characters are similar to the "Go on out to the lobby" characters in the ad frequently played at movie intermissions in the middle of the 20th century.
www.flickr.com/photos/30559980@N07/5484239057/in/set-7215...
Similar 1971 "7Up Go On Out to the Lobby" intermission video on youtube:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=YzXBFHlKRLE
Bob Taylor at J. Walter Thompson [advertising] Co. is listed among the credits in this link to the same spot: www.donch.com/7up.htm
Funny Simpson's remake:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zz_-YHj4Fw
Is that Sponge Bob Square Pants father on the far right?
Each of the 12 panels are 43" wide x 59" tall and were photographed and assembled in a rainlap fashion (on a real highway billboard or digitally in this Photoshop collage) so that the upper panels could shed water over the top of the seam or cover the 1" white margins on the right and top edges.
To get a sense of scale, the can is about the size of a 50 gallon barrel and each character is close to 7-8' tall.
This billboard collage was color corrected from panel to panel more than some of the others in my collection since it has solid color fills. In actuality, the colors match perfectly but the light meter on the camera is easily fooled.
This is only the 18th 7Up UnCola billboard image to be processed so far out of about 2 dozen different images in my collection to date. Check back later to see more as they get repaired (if necessary), photographed and photo-collaged together. It takes a while to process thousands of square feet of vintage paper that's almost 5 decades old in my limited spare time. I also have a few duplicates of the more popular billboards.