Links tagged with “posters”
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365posterblog. – All the best vintage graphics and poster news from around the web
Not just posts about nice posters but also lots for sale. (via @undermanager)
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Due to COVID-19: Documenting the signs of the pandemic
I love the collecting of ephemeral things that otherwise escape this kind of more permanent attention. (via Waxy)
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Travel on paper
Lots of nice old transport and holiday posters for sale. (via Things Magazine)
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Ben Schott | Assembling a Film’s Billing Block - Interactive Feature - NYTimes.com
Explanation of the blocks of credits at the bottom of movie posters. (via @benterrett)
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Print-Process / Artist - Melissa Price
I imagine that if you did a lot of driving you might have some attachment to particular junctions. Even without that, I like these posters of junctions on the M1.
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Le Sibère Carnet de Christophe Courtois: affiche
Amzing collections of film posters that look almost identical. It’s almost laugh-out-loud how similar so many are. (via Daring Fireball)
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Poor Yorick Entertainment
Posters, graphics etc created for all the movies, brands, etc in ‘Infinite Jest’. Lovely. I assume it’ll be a book at some point… (via Kottke)
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Vintage Posters — SSPL Prints
Hundreds of old rail posters etc reprinted for the purchasing of. Very tempting.
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Letter posters
Embroidery doesn’t usually do much for me, but combine with typography and CMYK screens and it’s all geek friendly! (via Haddock)
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Here & There — a horizonless projection in Manhattan
I’ve seen these in the flesh and they are very lovely. And a satisfying size. Well done Jack.
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Chris Heathcote: anti-mega: the kids are alright
And while I’m at it, Chris’s post from a few weeks back. What kind of country are we living in now? We’ll need someone to invade the UK and “liberate” us soon.
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HistoryShots Information Graphics - Prints
Nice posters of timelines and similar infographics, along the lines of that one of Napoleon’s Russian campaign. Mostly American topics. (via Haddock)
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SovMusic.ru - Soviet Music
Lots of free Soviet MP3s. Hear a choir sing (apparently) ‘Capital Oppresses Us’ and other family favourites. Also, speeches and lots of Soviet posters.
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LAPL Virtual Photo: Far and Wide
Wonderful collection of 1920s and 1930s travel posters advertising exotic destinations like California, Bermuda and North Wales. (Click the little ‘Next Page’ link, bottom right.) (via Drawn!)
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USSR posters - a photoset on Flickr
1,500 “Russian and/or Soviet propaganda & advert posters from 1917 to 1991.” (via Kottke)