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My Studio 1 class felt like a history class, but it's hard not to appreciate design history when your professor practically met all the greats. Our first project was to design an informational poster for an exhibit. We all had the same grid, but came out with very different designs. It's cool to see how different perspectives bring different results from the same basic material. No one person is alike, meaning endless possibilities for design and ideas. Here's my final poster for Art…
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Trekking Through History is a board game published by Underdog Games. It features 108 historical events, places and people illustrated in the bold, colorful look of a vintage airline and cruise travel posters.
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This is a series of advertisements for Ovomaltine designed by Carlo Vivarelli with advertising consultant Ernst Baenziger in Zurich. Some ads were in multi-color but could be changed to a two-color run for newspapers, before 1958.
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