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Saul Bass’ design for Anatomy of a murder 8 May 2013 | 07:02 pm
ANATOMY OF A MURDER (1959) One sheet movie poster, designed by Saul Bass Billboard Saul Bass: Film & Design Saul Bass (1920-1996) was one of the best, beloved and prolific designers of all time. When ...
Railroad company logo design evolution 30 Mar 2012 | 01:40 am
THOMPSON & CO’S EXPRESS (1845) WELLS AND POMEROY’S EXPRESS (1845) TRUMAN CHAPMAN’S EXPRESS (1864) Railroad logo design evolution The first North American railroads were built 50 years before the first...
The Artist movie typography and lettering 6 Mar 2012 | 09:38 am
THE ARTIST (2011) movie title Something bothered me about The Artist winning the Oscar for Best Picture. Not only did I feel Hugo was a much better movie, The Artist contained some very distracting el...
Dick Bruna O.S.S. 117 book covers 9 Dec 2011 | 05:24 am
AVONTUUR IN BIRMA Le sbire de Birmanie, 1962 O.S.S. 117 HOUDT VOL O.S.S. 117 rentre dans la danse, 1961 O.S.S. 117 EN DE CHINEZEN Chinoiseries pour O.S.S. 117, 1962 TOPCONFERENTIE Les secrets font la ...
Airline logos from China and Hong Kong 2 Dec 2011 | 05:36 am
Whenever I come across something that's designed in China it's usually also "Made in China." In most cases "Made in China" means that it looks cheap or it is cheap. But what about Chinese graphic desi...
Saul Bass: The Man with the Golden Arm 8 Nov 2011 | 05:16 am
When Bass worked for film studios he offered them a package: main and credit titles, a symbol or trademark, a screen trailer, posters (half sheets, one sheet, three sheet, six sheet, twenty-four sheet...
1980s horror movie poster logos and typography. 1 Nov 2011 | 02:33 am
It amazes me how few movies have an identity. While millions of dollars are spent on the marketing campaign of Hollywood movies, their logos or wordmarks are usually much cheaper: $35 (the price of th...
Warner Bros. trailer typography 27 Oct 2011 | 11:33 pm
Hollywood studios used to have their own in-house designers, which explains why some title designs have the same style. Until the late 1950s they were mostly created by National Screen Service, the co...