Because didn’t you ever wonder?
How a handful of famous brands got their names and logos. There! Now you are smarter.
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The X-ray Pinup Calendar.
Medical imaging firm EIZO wanted to come up with a catchy giveaway that highlighted their expertise in “high-precision displays for the examination and diagnosis of radiographs.” The result, dreamt up by German ad firm BUTTER: A pin-up calendar in which women, truly, truly bare all. As the promotion concept puts it, “Very popular among craftsmen but quite new for medics: Pin-up calendars. At last, one which shows absolutely every detail.”
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KÜNSTLERPLAKATE: ARTISTS’ POSTERS FROM EAST GERMANY, 1967 – 1990
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Invaders From Space (Gli Invasori Spaziali); 1953
Italian Film Poster
Art by Renato Fratini
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Dutch Philips TV Advertisement 1951.
This is a great ad. Not a single line of copy needed…i also love how its the same basic ad for HD TV’s that’s used today.
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