Logo Histories: The age of mechanics – Bob Noorda, Roberto Sambonet & Pino Tovaglia's 1975 symbol for Lombardy Region.
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Join Me! If you are interested in PhD study relating to the history of making and material culture, check out this part-time fees only bursary for PhD study: shorturl.at/qO9GE Closing date November 30 #making #craft #architecture #design #designhistory #materialculture #PhD
Floral design has transformed over centuries, blending tradition with innovation. 🌿 Dive into the journey of its evolution and beauty! 🌸 #FloralArt #DesignHistory #ArtAndCulture
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📚 We have been adding a few more digitised type specimens to our collection on the Internet Archive, including this c.1830 Caslon & Livermore example.
See the full digitised specimen book here 👇
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1. Nikon, a global leader in optics and imaging, started in 1917 as Nippon Kogaku K.K. But the Nikon name and iconic logo that we know today didn’t appear until later. #DesignHistory #Logos #Design 🧵
Did you know: The first line of Lorem Ipsum, 'Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet', has been used since the 1500s? That's right, designers have been procrastinating with the same placeholder text for 500 years. Some traditions never die.
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Bundesgartenschau 1977, Germany, Federal Republic Stamp, 1977. Designed by Otto Rieger designreviewed.com/artefacts/bund… #graphicdesign #designhistory #ottorieger
The logos of Japanese designer Rei Yoshimura
Discover more Japanese logos at logo-archive.org
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Logo Histories: Carry it! Fly it! Use it! – Stuart Ash's 1965 symbol for the 1967 Canadian Centennial.
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1. Did you know the #Unilever logo we see today was introduced in 2004? It’s a stylized "U" made up of 25 distinct icons, each representing an aspect of the company's diverse portfolio, from food to personal care! #branding #designhistory #logo 🧵
1. Reid Miles' album covers for Blue Note Records defined the visual language of jazz in the 1950s and '60s. His bold, minimalist designs used strong typography, striking photography, and inventive layouts to capture the music's energy. #DesignHistory #Design
Logo Histories: Carry it! Fly it! Use it! – Stuart Ash's 1965 symbol for the 1967 Canadian Centennial.
Discover this and other histories at logohistories.com
#logos #design #branding #designhistory #logohistories
1. Massimo Vignelli the legendary Italian designer known for his minimalist approach and timeless work. From branding to furniture design, his belief in simplicity and functionality set a standard in modern design. 🧵#DesignHistory #Design