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I think that this is a one-color press run and if so, it is most successful. The lighter blue being a screen of the darker blue background combined with the white reverse out lettering creates an exciting visual and a real cost savings in the printing process.
New directions in photography were explored in the 1920's and 30's. I am not too sure but this may be a Man Ray study.
Concepts for JAQK Cellars wine packaging designed by Hatch. See the rest of packaging & interview at grainedit.com
images c2009 grainedit & Hatch
cover designed for quark class and for a cd exchange with other bloggers
shelter cover inspired by sean hayes' song, "rosebush inside"
animal cover quote from "slow pony home" by the weepies
Early classic example of a New Graphic Design layout using only two colors, (a two color run for a printing press is much cheaper than full color) but was an exciting visual utilizing space, tension, asymmetrical layout, san serif letterform and photography.
Once again, I am not sure if this is designed by Paul Schuitema, Piet Swartz or another De Stijl designer.
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Make Something Cool Every Day is a personal, (ideally-) daily design exercise wherein I churn out type-centric black and white drabbles using song titles, the Univers type family (Kozuka Gothic for Japanese type) and some wonderful images from Wikimedia Commons.
Dickie, A. M., & Sons were yacht & launch builders and engineers based in Tarbet, Scotland
Letter dated 25 Jan 1946
Ref.: BT_004_397
From the Bill Lind Collection
this is a nice simple shot. my girlfriend left a martini glass on my window sill, and after a shower i saw the fogged window in the background and i had to shoot it.
Trademark for the machine factory Taiyo Kikai-Kogyo. From Gebrauchsgraphik No. 6, 1966. Blogged at Aqua-Velvet.