Swiss International Airlines’ AIRMAIL magazine reviews “Airline Visual Identity 1945-1975”
Another very positive review of „Airline Visual Identity 1945-1975“ in AIRMAIL, the employee magazine of Swiss International Airlines.
Another very positive review of „Airline Visual Identity 1945-1975“ in AIRMAIL, the employee magazine of Swiss International Airlines.
[rev_slider_vc alias=”airline-visual-identity-standard-edition9″] Airline Visual Identity 1945 – 1975 reconstructs the visual language of thirteen pioneering airlines at different points in time. The visual identity of airlines was the most complex…
[rev_slider_vc alias=”airline-visual-identity-premium-edition”] Airline Visual Identity 1945 – 1975 reconstructs the visual language of thirteen pioneering airlines at different points in time. The visual identity of airlines was the most complex…
…travel and into the jet age when a plane ticket became affordable for the general public and mass tourism took off. The blue globe symbol, developed in the mid 1950s,…
…travel and into the jet age when a plane ticket became affordable for the general public and mass tourism took off. The blue globe symbol, developed in the mid 1950s,…
…language version) Number of Pages – 400 Size – 22.5 × 30.0 cm (8.8 × 11.8 inches) Illustrations – 630 color, 450 b&w Please download our catalogue for further information….
Fast Company, the leading progressive business media brand, reviews our book “Airline Visual Identity 1945-1975” in its section Co.Design, a daily exploration of the intersection of business and design, from…
…the Jet Age from airlines like Pan Am, TWA, and United, evoking a time now seen as the golden age of flying.” THE NEW YORK TIMES An extraordinary way to…
…clauses shall then be interpreted as being replaced by legally valid and enforceable clauses that come closest in meaning and spirit to the original clause or clauses. Governing Law and…
…Am by artist John T. McCoy in the 1960s. “The spirit of Pan Am could be felt very clearly at this historic reunion. It was a privilege to attend, and…