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#typography #poster celebrating the Windrush generation for the 75th anniversary since the #Windrush arrived in the UK. #design by Sahara Jones @ saharajones_
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What a wonderful piece of whimsy this is by the marvellous Eric Ravilious! The design, based on the UK's 'coat of arms', is of the front cover to the British exhibition pavilion at the 1939/40 New York World Fair held at Flushing Meadows/Corona Park. It was billed as looking forward to the future - it looks as if us Brits were happy to wallow in a good bit of stability and nostalgia!
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Communicate: British Independent Graphic Design since the Sixties - 16 September 2004 - 23 January 2005 - Barbican Centre, London
British Railways Standard Signs Manual 1948
One of the pages from the BR signs manual that introduced the now famous totem design and the use of Gill Sans typeface for the new nationalised railways.
2014 British Arrows Awards Flyer
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Richard Eckersley - 'Urgent, Please Return' 1975.
Giddy up, queers! 🐴🏳️🌈 ‘Queer Horses’ is an art book created by artist and illustrator, Stef Mosebach. Consisting of of 38 postcards, the book combines vintage images of horses with codes and slang from the queer community. Sourcing images of horses from Ebay and using terminology from Stef’s own queer experiences, the book provides a light-hearted and joyous view of our sub-cultures. So, whether you’re a twink, baby dyke or gym bunny, this one’s for you. Head to the link in…
Poster, from a set designed for National Trust by David Gentleman, colour offset lithograph from wood-engraving; Great Britain, 1972.
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