Langley's, The Euston Press, London - press advert, January 1930
Seen in Advertising Display, the Odhams Press trade journal, is an advert for the Euston Press run by Langley's. Langley's were one of the many poster printers and here they're selling their expertise in letterpress posters and the 'linograph' process. They're certainly packing a lot into a small advert - possibly breaking 'the rules' of what was increasingly seen as 'effective' advertising that argued the less text - the better! The company uses the now lost "Euston Arch" that once graced the entrance to the railway station of that name.
Langley's, The Euston Press, London - press advert, January 1930
Seen in Advertising Display, the Odhams Press trade journal, is an advert for the Euston Press run by Langley's. Langley's were one of the many poster printers and here they're selling their expertise in letterpress posters and the 'linograph' process. They're certainly packing a lot into a small advert - possibly breaking 'the rules' of what was increasingly seen as 'effective' advertising that argued the less text - the better! The company uses the now lost "Euston Arch" that once graced the entrance to the railway station of that name.