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The typeface Neuland was designed by Rudolf Koch and issued by Gebr. Klingspor in 1923 with the punches manually cut by the designer directly with no previous paper design. It is seen here in an artcle on "Type v. Lettering" in Commercial Art magazine in 1927 and this notes that the 'typeface is growing in popularity'.
The typeface is shown in an advert issued by the famous agency W S Crawford, probably Britain's leading advertising agency of the time. Showing Neuland it is interesting to consider that at around the same time one of Crawford's senior staff, Ashley Havendin, was producing adverts for Chrysler Cars UK with his own typeface that was later issued as 'Ashley - Crawford' and that has some similarities to the shapes of Neuland.
Not seasonal I know but! In an article on the use of cartoons in advertising from Commercial Art & Industry in 1932 is this cartoon strip by George Callahan selling 'wholesome and nourishing cookies' to children for Christmas.
It was produced by the New York agency of Newell-Emmett for the Loose-Wiles Biscuit Company who are recalled fort heir "Sunshine" Brand of products as seen here. Joseph Loose was origianlly connected with the 1898 formation of the National Biscuit Company (latterly Nabisco), a massive amalgamation of smaller producers who combined as a reaction to the development of industrial production and national marketing and brands of food products such as biscuits. In 1902 Loose liquidated his interests in National and with brothers Wiles set up their own company and the Sunshine Brand based in Kansas City. Rapidly expanding they opened bakeries in both NYC and Boston.
Oddly they hadn't trademarked "Sunshine" and so often had to defend the brand name - in 1946 they formally became "Sunshine Biscuits Inc". One of the major US brands they finally sold out to Keebler in 1996 and so became part of Kelloggs in time. The brand name still, I think, survives.
In 1935 the Anglo-American Oil Company, an affiliate of the Standard Oil company of the US, decided to rebrand its petrol (gasoline) and oil brands in the UK to Esso, this supplanting the previous and rather old fashioned sounding Pratts Petroleum Spirit. Ahead of the exercise the company issued a series of 'teaser' adverts to engage the public and these were designed for them by the H K McCann agency.
This example includes a fine little vignette of engine pistons and cyclinders with the punning line including a 'great stroke'.
The various 'trade annuals' of the 1940s and '50s are often stuffed full of fascinating packaging design - nearly all in black and white. In this case, one of the adverts for an advertising agency actually has colour examples of some of J Walter Thompson's work - so here can see some famous names - Horlicks, Rowntree's, Harpic, Lux and George Rowney along with some that have been lost on the way - Wisk and Pin-up for example that are described as 'new brands'. Didn't do so well there lads!
The Rowntree's brands shown include the now world famous 'Polo Mints" - Rowntree's have of course been swallowed by Nestle. The brightly coloured containers with a screw top are for Harpic lavatory cleaner. The "Brand's" brand, seen here on baby food, was for a company best known at the time for its 'Essence of Chicken" - it is now a popular name worldwide - I think mostly used by the Singapore concern of Cerebros, another old British brand.
JWT are one of the world's oldest 'ad agencies' and, at the turn of the 20th century, were amongst the agencies that fostered a modern understanding of the word 'brand'.
the j. walter thompson advertising agency of chicago illinois, launched the 'uncola' campaign for 7up's failing image. the 'pop art' styling appealed to younger customers especially, the campaign ran from 1967 through 1985.
From a technical publication and used to illustrate a three colour letterpress printing process, this example on newsprint, this shows a page of contemporary 1930s furniture as supplied by the well known London store of Drage's. The agent for their advertising appears to be W S Crawford's who were another well-known outfit and oddly this 'advert' or catalogue layout would have been a bit tame by Crawford's usual standards.
I've discovered various things about Drage's; they were early proponents of 'hire purchase' and certainly apepar to have been 'middle of the road' when it came to styles and fashions. The sort of furnishing seen here would, by 1936, have been decried by most style journals of the day! I do recall a Drage's 'art deco' style building standing at the east end of Oxford St (demolished a few years back) but many of the journals also give an address of High Holborn. Equally oddly one source gives the 'end' of Drage's as becoming part of Debenham's in 1928 (via the Drapers Trust) and another that it became part of Great Universal Stores in 1936. I will have to do some more digging.
One of a series of adverts issued by Tom Smith's of London for their crackers and designed for them by T B Browne's agency. Tom Smith is generally credited with the invention or introduction of the 'modern' Christmas cracker in 1847 and I suspect it chimed nicely with the growing Victorian 'idea' of a traditional Christmas along with the growing middle classes with disposable income who could afford such seasonal indulgences. The name is still attached to crackers to this day.
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Avenue des Champs-Elysées 26/01/2015 18h42
The corner of the Avenue des Champs-Elysées and Rue de Presbourg with the head quarters of advertising agency Publicis on the corner.
Same location, in 2004:
Avenue des Champs-Elysées
Length: 1910 meters, Width: 70 meters, Creation: 1670.
Avenue des Champs-Élysées is a street in Paris. With its cinemas, cafés, luxury specialty shops and clipped horse-chestnut trees, the Avenue des Champs-Élysées is one of the most famous streets and one of the most expensive strips of real estate in the world. Several French monuments are also on the street, including the Arc de Triomphe and the Place de la Concorde. The name is French for Elysian Fields, the place of the blessed dead in Greek mythology. The Avenue des Champs-Élysées is known as "La plus belle avenue du monde"
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A press advert for the famous London furnishings store of Heal & Son of Tottenham Court Road and issued c1940. The advert was designed by agency Pritchard, Wood & Partners, and uses small drawings alongside the use of Corvinus typeface.
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Kayser, an American company, were already an established brand in hosiery when this advert was issued in 1929. The ad, for the UK market, uses an illustration by the very 'deco' artist Raymond de Lavererie who is best remembered for his very period work fro major magazines such as Vogue at the time. Kayser had gone to the important London ad agency of W S Crawford to produce this. To add to the period the name of Jean Cocteau, the French man of arts, appears.
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Title: [Aerial View, Witco Chemical Laboratories]
Creator: Richie, Robert Yarnall, 1908-1984
Date: 1946
Part of: Robert Yarnall Richie photograph collection
Place: Sunray, Moore County, Texas
Physical Description: 1 negative: film, black and white; 10 x 12.6 cm.
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We popped into the Shack for a drink on Saturday and sat outside in the little courtyard section. One of the doors that used to lead to a lounge area swung open to reveal a wall of GINZING ads from the 1990's! This room is now being used as storage but I managed to take this quick snap before they came and locked it up again. I remember that stage when we were all at raves and beer was crap and sweet energy drinks with water were about all you could handle in a night. Note the trendy skew type, the clever play on words (ZING!) and luscious neon colour. The taste was like a Smirnoff MULE (remember THOSE) - mix of Gingerale and vodka. This one had ginseng added to Gin ('GIN' 'ZING' lol) - for all the bunnies that needed the "energy". Most of these drinks came in for a year or two then fizzled out again. I think they discontinued the Mules in 1998. Oh the times we had.
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Flags flying in this advert seen in Modern Publicity for 1954/5. Crawford's were a long established and highly regarded London based advertising agency. Ashley Havinden was amongst the leading practitioners of advertising and publicity design at the time and he worked for Crawford's for many years. This advert also used lettering designed by him.
Every two weeks a new team gets allocated to host a Jupiter-sponsored "Friday Drinks" and you got to brain storm what to do. I was responsible for an ice penis a while back, and this month the theme was kind of obvious: OKTOBERFEST. We went all out - draught beer on tap, bretzel, saurkraut and sausages (halal too), German fest music on loop, projected video of Loerie Awards highlights, posters, beer mats etc. Think this Friday has yet to find an equal. Great success all around - we even had DAS BOOT! FTW! Next up: the german school annual bazaar beer garden!
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This is a concept package test for Railean Rum - a fine Handcrafted American Rum. These are concept mock-ups for rebranding their products. Woodlands Graphic Design
The original bottle is the 3rd bottle from left to right with the vertical lettering.
This is a concept package test for Railean Rum - a fine Handcrafted American Rum. These are concept mock-ups for rebranding their products. Woodlands Graphic Design
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