Showing posts with label graphic design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label graphic design. Show all posts

George Sowden

George J. Sowden is an English designer who was a participant (with Ettore Sottsass and others) in the 1980's Memphis art and design movement. In 1981 he started Sowden Design, through which he has collaborated with Alessi, Bodum, Steelcase, Swatch, et al.

I like his drawings/plans; the cities are especially of interest to me because they remind me of some of the drawings I would make as a child. I guess it's kind of funny, but I liked to draw a series of pastel post-modern Memphis-style strip malls. Of course I knew nothing of the academic aspect of Memphis style (or even what it was called) but I was certainly able to recognize it, and I was enamored even then.












Miscellany


Poster for the 1965 West German re-release of The Seven Year Itch; designed by Dorothea Fischer-Nosbisch (1921 - 2009)




Poster for India Song, 1975


Careers board game, USA 1950's


1970's New York, unidentified photographer

Alain Pilon

Montreal-based illustrator, Alain Pilon, has a really cute and funny style with a dash of surrealism, which I'm always a fan of. He's represented in the US by Garance.

There's another Montrealais with the same name and birth year who is a politician. I don't think they are the same person.





Citroen collateral

You know what's cool? Citroen brochures! Some are funny, some are cute, and some cool...and some have all of those qualities. Below are a few items from the 60's.


Right, 1961 Citroen 2CV brochure, exterior; and left, 1963 Citroen 2CV brochure, exterior


1968 Citroen brochure, cover


1967 Citroen brochure, cover


An interior spread from 1966 Citroen 2cv brochure


An interior spread from 1966 Citroen 2cv brochure




1966 Citroen 2cv brochure, cover

See many more examples at Citrobe.org

Vladimir and Georgii Stenberg

The Stenberg Brothers, Vladimir and Georgii, were Russian/Swedish designers, known for creating avant garde/constructivist theater and film posters in Moscow during the 1920's and 30's.


Clyde Bruckman's A Real Gentleman, 1928


Ivan Perestiani's Countess Shirvanskaya's Crime, 1926 (see The Sound's album Jeopardy)


Carl Froelich's High Society Wager, 1927


Hans Behrendt's Six Girls Seeking Shelter, 1927


Ivan Pravov's The Last Flight, 1929


Nikholai Okhlopkov's The Sold Appetite, 1928

See more work by the Stenberg brothers here.

1980's Japanese Posters


 Yusaku Tomoeda, Design School, 1987


Shigeo Fukuda, Ten World Artists, 1982


Shigeo Fukuda, The Sun, 1981

Posters


Dr. Chicago by Karl Wirsum, 1971


Graphic Design in China, © Chen Shaohua, 1992


Film poster for the Czech release of The Misfits, 1961


Dog Eat Dog at Club 57


Film Poster for One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, 1975

Miscellaneous


Fortune cookie change purses by fashion designer/artist Diana Eng. You may recognize her name, because she was on season 2 of Project Runway.


Aschen and Voss cosmetic line, packaging designed by Established.


Cute rainbow pasta bow ties!


This bit of type was the title of a 70's sporting goods catalogue. Totally groovy.



A piece by Sui Jianguo. It's hard to tell if this is a photo or a drawing. Jianguo is one of China's most important sculptors. His best-known works are his huge bronze Mao suits sculptures, giant toy dinosaurs and his 'Made in China' banners or signs.

New York Rocker

The New York Rocker was a monthly paper dedicated to underground music, published from 1976 to 1982. It covered all my favorites, as well as employed awesome music photographers, Laura Levine and Ebet Roberts.



 The Clash, 1979


Devo, December 1979

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I (of course) favor the style used from 1980-1981. Elizabeth van Itallie was the art director.



Lydia Lunch and Lene Lovich, May 1980


Pretenders, June 1980


X, September 1980

Pylon, March 1981


Prince, June 1981

Wet Magazine, July/August 1981

Wet was an "artsy" LA-based magazine that published 34 issues between 1976 and 1981, with diverse subject matter relating to culture, politics, fashion, entertainment, decorating, food. They have a new-wave design aesthetic, and of course, it makes me go crazy! Loving the random diagonal grids.

I found an issue online, and I saved some of the pages that I liked best.


Above photo of Teri Garr: © 1981 Penny Wolin, All Rights Reserved.



The epitome of early 80's Modern/Cool design. So funny.




 
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