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The reality of life in Germany at that time was visualized by graphic arts of a different nature. DaDa had developed out of WWI as an anti-war movement, reflecting the insanity of the times, and other German graphic artists such as George Grosz, created works that were especially bitter. Even Kathe Kollwitz lithographs were turned into poster pleas for food for German children.

 

I cannot find the artist's name for this publication cover. It's signed but I can't decipher it.

1 of 3 in paranoia series of prints

10 x 17

two color screen print

Created for the Digitalmania challenge where this week we're taking inspiration from GRAPHIC DESIGN.

 

Credits : From the public domain.

 

Thank you for looking.

這個project真的弄好久

 

他沒有在賣 是課堂的作業

 

那個口風琴夾結構

 

我小心翼翼的切跟折很久

 

正在雲林科技大學設計三館展出

 

路過可以去看一下

From a series of posters for the Polish Circus. Artist Maciej Urbaniec. From Gebrauchsgraphik No. 12, 1966. Blogged at Aqua-Velvet.

Poster issued by the Vietnam Moratorium Committee. Artist Ivan Chermayeff, Agency, Chermayeff & Geismer. From Graphis Annual 71/72. Blogged at Aqua-Velvet.

I'm limiting myself to about an hour to work on a theme. These are the results.

Back from the framers and up on the wall.

Data visualization, 70s style. Art direction by Massimo Vignelli.

First peek at the new BS stationery. Well these are my existing business cards with an embossing shaped twist added to them.

First peek at the new BS stationery. Well these are my existing business cards with an embossing shaped twist added to them.

The use of Art Nouveau letterforms, a touch of Edward Munch, and shock illustration was very much an individual statement by the illustrator, reflecting his own response to the subject matter. My problem is, I want to make my own interpretation, and I just want to know what, when and where about the play, concert or movie being scheduled.

 

Warsaw theatre poster designed by Jan Lenica 1964. He later went on to France, then Germany where he was also involved with film, especially animation.

Shot from Renegade Chicago. I designed the logo & labels.

Stamp design by Lance Wyman. Art direction for magazine by Massimo Vignelli.

Illustration by Beate Broemse. Initially submitted as a poster design for the film Medium Cool.

Another Kiel brochure that also follows New Graphic Design principles throughout the publication.

Geometric patterns of light filter through the structures of New York's Third Avenue El, photographed directly overhead by Harry Zelenko. Art direction by Martin Rosensweig.

Samsung camera pictures

brochure design by incentiveimc.com

Lella and Massimo Vignelli. Need I say more.

 

Picture taken from the book Vignelli: From A to Z published by Images Publishing, Victoria, Australia.

From a series of posters for the Polish Circus. Artist Jan Mlodozeniec. From Gebrauchsgraphik No. 12, 1966. Blogged at Aqua-Velvet.

When this catalog (which I designed) was published in September of 2010 I dropped off a copy at the tiny cafe that I go to every day (I also do their design). This is what it looks like now.

Designed by Jean Jucien Ongraro, 1961.

From a series of posters for the Polish Circus. Artist, Waldemar Swierzy. From Graphis Posters 1973. Blogged at Aqua-Velvet.

For a circus founded by the Knie family (Switzerland). Artist Herbert Leupin. From Graphis Annual 57/58. Blogged at Aqua-Velvet.

These little buttons are all incredible images from the great artists and designers at CSA images - www.csaimages.com -- Thank you to my friend Cory Loven

Constantino Nivola. Quote from Lucis Annaeus Seneca. Date 1958. Ad is from a series "Great Ideas of Western Man" by Container Corporation of America (1950 -1975). Image from the book "Great Ideas" published by Container Corp. in 1976. Blogged at Aqua-Velvet.

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