Check out this amazing 1958 Design Annual on flickr. via Trevor Keep on reading: Penrose Annual 1958
How ironic, that just days after I impulse buy some Eagle Pencil packaging from the 30s, a package should arrive from my friend Linda, with some more recent Eagle Pencil packaging! Theres no printed ...
A while back, I had the pleasure of designing an ampersand themed print for Fifty Five His, along with 9 other designers, many of whom I know and admire. They were all packaged together and sold as a...
I have been enamored with the Brunswick branding for the past few months. Found this Professional Billiard Chalk box in an antiques store earlier, and fell in love. What a great logotype. A perfect e...
I cannot tell you how deliriously happy I am to own this thing. I saw a few photos of some Eagle Pencil packaging on flickr a while back, and was very impressed. In an antique store earlier, I found ...
A great package to open, today. Field Notes National Crop Edition. Keep on reading: Field Notes
Taken with Instagram. Keep on reading: Real Life Four
I was just admiring this billboard, the one they park the Delorean behind in Back To The Future II. Keep on reading: Back to the Future II
The Environmental Protection Agency, Chermayeff & Geismar. Keep on reading: EPA
Taken with Instagram. Keep on reading: Real Life Three
Found these on the rear cover and title page of a 1961 Popular Mechanics Home Handyman book. Keep on reading: Tools
Wow. My friend Linda dug this one up, via sandiv999 on Flickr.1952, New York City. Architect, Victor Gruen. Graphics consultant Alvin Lustig. Im a huge Lustig fan, since my pal Jim sent me his biogra...
Photos from flickr, click them for their original sources! Keep on reading: Thermoses
Found on flickr - Vintage English Lady Huski Knit Yarn. Keep on reading: English Lady
Just saw this pop up in my Instagram feed, via Ryan Doggendorf. Keep on reading: Fink Garment Tag
The storefront of Elite Laundry. Keep on reading: Elite Laundry
Emir dug this one up. The Heinz international headquarters in 1966. What if this was your office? Keep on reading: Heinz 1966
A buddy of mine just sent me these photographs of some 1960s tableware from Norway. Really gorgeous colors. Keep on reading: Emalox Norway
Collected from Flickr, photos of the 1958 Worlds Fair. So cool to see people uploading their familys old negatives and prints. Click the images for their sources! Keep on reading: Brussels 1958
Bits and pieces, found out and about, taken with Instagram. Keep on reading: REAL LIFE TWO
My Girlfriend bought me my favorite album of 2010 today, on Vinyl. The Drums self titled debut. Keep on reading: The Drums
Truly beautiful print ad via bustbright on flickr. Keep on reading: Dumont Ad
Trevor recently turned me on to the work of Max Huber. I now consider this book to be high on my wishlist. Click the images for their sources! Keep on reading: Max Huber
This one deserved its own post. Via Calsidyrose on flickr. Keep on reading: Know your U.S.A
Ive been developing a bit of a thing for a certain style of lettering made popular in the 50s and 60s. Perhaps it could be described as bit goofy or wonky, its just the sort of thing that might be fo...
My buddy Dustin Wallace works as an Art Director for Fossil, and sent me a collection of their Tins which they use as packaging for their Watches and other products. Really beautiful stuff, great mai...
This beautiful Alvin Lustig book showed up in my mailbox today, a surprise gift from my pal Jim. Cheers buddy! Keep on reading: A Gift from Jim
Im not sure where Trevor keeps digging these up, but Im glad he is. This one from illustrator Jean Colin of AGI. Date unknown. Keep on reading: Jean Colin
Mainly used as a brand for sound related electronic equipment, Radioshacks Realistic brand churned out some real gems in the 50s, 60s and 70s. Trevor and I dug up some killer specimens of design from...
This short film made my evening, and re-affirmed some of the values I hold onto, in my own work. There is nothing quite like a smart speech from a smart person, and this one drove home the work ethic...
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