Pan Am: History, Design & Identity Premium Edition
…or so thoroughly as in a new coffee table book from Callisto. The result is a treasure trove of travel nostalgia that anyone from design aficionados to history lovers to…
…or so thoroughly as in a new coffee table book from Callisto. The result is a treasure trove of travel nostalgia that anyone from design aficionados to history lovers to…
[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…
…aficionados to history lovers to modern-day vagabonds are sure to enjoy.” Vogue “This book belongs on every travel lover’s shelf.” USA Today “A jumbo-sized design book explores why, long after…
[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…
The eminent airline has selected “Airline Visual Identity 1945-1975” as one of five books for World Book Day 2017, calling it “a beautiful tribute to mid-20th century airline graphic design,…
…the New Republic website. Greg Lindsay compares the high quality of airline corporate design and advertising of the Jet Age to the corporate design and advertising of today’s technology companies….
According to USA Today, America’s largest newpaper, our new Pan Am book “belongs on every travel lover’s shelf.” Thank you!…
[rev_slider_vc alias=”pioneers-of-german-graphic-design”] Pioneers of German Graphic Design tells the fascinating story of German graphic design in all its detail, from the late monarchy to the Wirtschaftswunder after World War II….
An excellent and detailed review of „Airline Visual Identity 1945-1975“ by HYPERALLERGIC.COM, the great art network from Brooklyn, New York….
Everyone who adores the world portrayed in the popular TV series Mad Men should take a look at “Airline Visual Identity 1945-1975“ as reviewed on forcesofgeek.com….