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Bauen + Wohnen (Building + Home) Cover design by Richard Lohse, 1948
[via imprint]

Bauen + Wohnen (Building + Home)
Cover design by Richard Lohse, 1948

[via imprint]

154 Things to do… (by Linzie Hunter)

154 Things to do… (by Linzie Hunter)

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great #cover newmanology:

Fortune, January 1960Art director: Leo Lionni

rmgdesign:

great #cover newmanology:

Fortune, January 1960
Art director: Leo Lionni

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The New Yorker,  Jan. 1, 1955 Cover by Arthur Getz
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The New Yorker,  Jan. 1, 1955 
Cover by Arthur Getz

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low_7 (by Roman Klonek)
Born in Kattowitz, Poland, Roman Klonek has a passion for old fashioned east european cartoons. Roman studied Graphic Arts in Dusseldorf where he discovered woodcut printing. A clever balance of propaganda, folklore & pop is prominent throughout his work where whimsical creatures are the heros.

low_7 (by Roman Klonek)

Born in Kattowitz, Poland, Roman Klonek has a passion for old fashioned east european cartoons. Roman studied Graphic Arts in Dusseldorf where he discovered woodcut printing. A clever balance of propaganda, folklore & pop is prominent throughout his work where whimsical creatures are the heros.

Saucy title for a children’s magazine.

Saucy title for a children’s magazine.

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1954 Industrial Design magazine cover design by Paul Rand
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1954 Industrial Design magazine cover design by Paul Rand

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Grafiskt Forum March 1970 Cover (via bustbright)
Grafiskt Forum, a swedish printer’s journal, featured numerous typographic and printing articles. Early covers were from the early printer’s typographic tradition, but evolved into graphic design and illustration.

Grafiskt Forum March 1970 Cover (via bustbright)

Grafiskt Forum, a swedish printer’s journal, featured numerous typographic and printing articles. Early covers were from the early printer’s typographic tradition, but evolved into graphic design and illustration.

retrogasm:

The Black Cat

retrogasm:

The Black Cat

MJ 18 no. 4  (via Counter-Print)

MJ 18 no. 4 (via Counter-Print)

Koga magazine, Vol. 1, No. 1, 1932Cover design by Hikita Kaburo
[via 50 Watts]

Koga magazine, Vol. 1, No. 1, 1932
Cover design by Hikita Kaburo

[via 50 Watts]

Bauen + Wohnen (Building + Home) Cover design by Richard Lohse, 1948
[via imprint]

Bauen + Wohnen (Building + Home)
Cover design by Richard Lohse, 1948

[via imprint]

154 Things to do… (by Linzie Hunter)

154 Things to do… (by Linzie Hunter)

rmgdesign:

great #cover newmanology:

Fortune, January 1960Art director: Leo Lionni

rmgdesign:

great #cover newmanology:

Fortune, January 1960
Art director: Leo Lionni

(via casualoptimist)

The New Yorker,  Jan. 1, 1955 Cover by Arthur Getz
[via Still Life]

The New Yorker,  Jan. 1, 1955 
Cover by Arthur Getz

[via Still Life]

low_7 (by Roman Klonek)
Born in Kattowitz, Poland, Roman Klonek has a passion for old fashioned east european cartoons. Roman studied Graphic Arts in Dusseldorf where he discovered woodcut printing. A clever balance of propaganda, folklore & pop is prominent throughout his work where whimsical creatures are the heros.

low_7 (by Roman Klonek)

Born in Kattowitz, Poland, Roman Klonek has a passion for old fashioned east european cartoons. Roman studied Graphic Arts in Dusseldorf where he discovered woodcut printing. A clever balance of propaganda, folklore & pop is prominent throughout his work where whimsical creatures are the heros.

Saucy title for a children’s magazine.

Saucy title for a children’s magazine.

(Source: )

1954 Industrial Design magazine cover design by Paul Rand
[via Retro Graphic Design]

1954 Industrial Design magazine cover design by Paul Rand

[via Retro Graphic Design]

Grafiskt Forum March 1970 Cover (via bustbright)
Grafiskt Forum, a swedish printer’s journal, featured numerous typographic and printing articles. Early covers were from the early printer’s typographic tradition, but evolved into graphic design and illustration.

Grafiskt Forum March 1970 Cover (via bustbright)

Grafiskt Forum, a swedish printer’s journal, featured numerous typographic and printing articles. Early covers were from the early printer’s typographic tradition, but evolved into graphic design and illustration.

retrogasm:

The Black Cat

retrogasm:

The Black Cat

MJ 18 no. 4  (via Counter-Print)

MJ 18 no. 4 (via Counter-Print)

Koga magazine, Vol. 1, No. 1, 1932Cover design by Hikita Kaburo
[via 50 Watts]

Koga magazine, Vol. 1, No. 1, 1932
Cover design by Hikita Kaburo

[via 50 Watts]

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