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#design #art #designhistory #arthistory #industrialdesign #productdesign #product #university #student #project

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Z•A•MARTZ Logo 2006 to 2014 Gray geometric background with blue text “ZAMARTZ LOGOS 2006–2014” like a logo compilation cover.

*THROWBACK ALERT!* Watch my Z•A•MARTZ branding evolve from 2006–2014—logos, type, and style shifts over the years. A quick look at the compilation cover and the story behind tracking down old files. #LogoDesign #Branding #DesignHistory [Originally posted: 2014/04/25]

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Anton Stankowski, Germany
Discover more German logos at logo-archive.org

#logos #design #branding #designtwitter #graphicdesign #designhistory #logolegends

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Advertisements for concentrated feed designed by Artur Ficks and scanned from Gebrauchsgraphik, 8, 1966 designreviewed.com/artefacts/ge... #advertising #graphicdesign #designhistory

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1995: From Batman Forever’s cinematic design to HTML tables 1995 begins with web designers creating cinematic experiences using images and browser tricks, and ends with the arrival of table support in Netscape Navigator — giving true control over layout.

♛ 1995: From Batman Forever’s cinematic design to HTML tables. History lesson and appreciation by @ricmac.cybercultural.com.

cybercultural.com/p/1995-web-d... #WebDesign #WebDesignHistory #DesignHistory #WarnerBros #cinema #movies #films #marketing #promotions

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Design work for Pirelli. Scanned from Modern Publicity Vol 33, 1963-64, Studio Publications, 1964
1, 2 - Fletcher, Forbes & Gill
3,4 - Giulio Confalonieri and Ilio Negri
designreviewed.com/artefacts/mo...
#pirelli #graphicdesign #1960sdesign #designhistory

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What the 1970s got right:
Materials mattered. Color had weight. Furniture was designed as structure, not accessory.

That confidence shows up in hues like golden ochre, and upholstery anchors a room. #architecture #designhistory

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Meet Giorgetto Giugiaro, the greatest living car designer A rare interview with the octogenarian Italian maestro, who talks AI, UX, and why his half-a-century-old Lotus Esprit design retains its charm

check out the full @wallpapermag.bsky.social article here: www.wallpaper.com/transportati...

#design #designhistory #designinspo

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The work of British designer June Fraser. Discover more British logos at logo-archive.org

#logos #branding #designhistory

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Hans Schleger, Great Britain.
Discover more British logos at logo-archive.org

#design #branding #designhistory #logodesign #graphicdesign

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New member's content. The 1950s and 1960s Advertisements of Kast + Ehinger (K+E)
designreviewed.com/the-1950s-an... #advertising #graphicdesign #designhistory

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Persuasive Percussion, Vol. 3 (1960)
Music by Enoch Light and the Light Brigade for Command Records, engineered to showcase early stereo. Josef Albers designed the cover; reviews praised its design & sound staging, not its compositions.
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#EnochLight #JosefAlbers #VintageVinyl #DesignHistory

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RIP Robert Tinney (1947–2026).
Best known for his BYTE magazine covers, his work helped define the visual identity of early personal computing. His images shaped how a technological future was first imagined, illustrated, and understood.
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#RobertTinney #BYTE #VintageTech #DesignHistory

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The Apple rainbow logo, designed by Rob Janoff in 1977 for Apple Computer. Created to promote the Apple II, one of the first personal computers with color graphics. The wordmark uses Motter Tektura by Othmar Motter.
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#Apple #RobJanoff #MotterTektura #LogoDesign #VintageTech #DesignHistory

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The logos of Italian designer Giulio Confalonieri
Discover more logos at logo-archive.org

#logos #branding #logodesign #designhistory #graphicdesign #designtwitter

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Absolutely Everything Is a Lesson: Jesse Reed, Standards Manual Identity designer Jesse Reed on the lasting power of brand standards.

Jesse Reed, designer and co-founder of Standards Manual—discusses the preservation of historic style guides and designed artifacts.

📻 Tune in: interfacecafe.com/absolutely-e...

#GraphicDesign #DesignHistory

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The logos of Italian designer Albe Steiner. Discover more logos at logo-archive.org

#logos #branding #logodesign #designhistory #graphicdesign #designtwitter

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This vintage radio doesn't work, but I don't care. Sometimes, it's how it makes you feel, amirite?

#VintageStyle #OldTech #DesignHistory

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Franco M. Ricci, Italy
Discover more Italian logos at logo-archive.org

#logos #branding #logodesign #designhistory #graphicdesign #designinspiration #graphicdesigndaily

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The logos of Italian designer Armando Milani. Discover more logos at logo-archive.org

#logos #branding #logodesign #designhistory #graphicdesign

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As Modern as Tomorrow: A 1930 House Designed for Living — and Flying - Imitation of Mink A 1930 modern house design featuring a private airplane hangar, bold floor plan, and extraordinary sales language. A fascinating look at American architectural optimism.

A 1930 house designed for modern living — and flying.
Complete with a private airplane hangar, and a boldly futuristic floor plan. View the restored floor plans and artist rendering at the link.

#Architecture #1930s #DesignHistory #Modernism

imitationofmink.com/as-modern-as...

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Ken Parkhurst, USA
Discover more logos at logo-archive.org

#design #branding #designhistory #logodesign #graphicdesign

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Mengü Ertel, Turkey
Discover more Turkish logos at logo-archive.org

#design #branding #designhistory #logodesign #graphicdesign

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A 1927 Camel cigarette ad from Photoplay magazine, presenting smoking as elegance, leisure, and social belonging.

The artwork is beautiful — and the messaging is very much of its time.

#VintageAds #DesignHistory #CulturalArtifacts

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The Wonderful Color Wheel ~ A fantastic salute to the "gorgeous history of color wheels through the years." via Print Magazine
Part 2: bit.ly/colorwheel-p...
Part 3: bit.ly/colorwheel-p...
#Colors #Design #Painting #VisualArts #DesignHistory #ColorTheory #ColorHistory #ColorWheels #Design #Science

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Otto Treumann – Graphic design in the Netherlands, 010 Publishers, 2001 designreviewed.com/artefacts/ot... #dutchdesign #graphicdesign #designhistory #ottotreumann #designbooks

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Les Caryatides Guyancourt: When Irony Becomes Architectural Infrastructure Les Caryatides Guyancourt and French PostmodernismLes Caryatides Guyancourt stands as one of the most provocative expressions of French postmodern architecture from the early 1990s. Designed by Manuel...

Postmodernism doesn’t shout — it codes meaning into form.
Les Caryatides, Guyancourt revisits classical symbols through irony, architecture, and intent.
www.otaviosantiago.com/post/les-car...
#PostmodernArchitecture #ArchitecturalTheory #DesignHistory #Symbolism #ArchitectureLovers #OtavioSantiago

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Sign up for the graphic design history newsletter at: designreviewed.com/newsletter/ #graphicdesign #designhistory #design

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A 1927 magazine ad for a brand that’s still in business today. Nearly 100 years later, it’s wild to see what endures — and what doesn’t.
#VintageAds #DesignHistory #BrandLongevity

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R.I.P. Orelhão Brazil is finally saying goodbye to the “orelhão” — the big-ear payphone that once made our cities talk long before mobiles existed.

Before Brazil became a country of cheap data plans and group chats, conversations flowed through a fiberglass “big ear” on the corner. The end of the orelhões in 2026 is more than urban cleanup; it is a quiet farewell to a different idea of connection. #DesignHistory #Telecommunications

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