Pan Am: History, Design & Identity Premium Edition
…company and its founder, Juan Trippe, including some of the lesser known activities. For example, Pan Am for more than a decade built and operated the largest airline in China….
…company and its founder, Juan Trippe, including some of the lesser known activities. For example, Pan Am for more than a decade built and operated the largest airline in China….
[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…
…company and its founder, Juan Trippe, including some of the lesser known activities. For example, Pan Am for more than a decade built and operated the largest airline in China….
[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,…
…travel and transportation system. For the first time, Canadian Pacific’s vast influence on the nation’s image throughout the world is analyzed systematically and comprehensively. For decades, the company dominated Canada’s…
An intelligent review of “Airline Visual Identity 1945-1975” can be found on the New Republic website. Greg Lindsay compares the high quality of airline corporate design and advertising of the…
…travel and transportation system. For the first time, Canadian Pacific’s vast influence on the nation’s image throughout the world is analyzed systematically and comprehensively. For decades, the company dominated Canada’s…
…the increasing demand and rising prices for mid-century posters which originally were just advertisements, often discarded after their initial use, and have now become appreciated as a form of art….
A very positive and detailed review of “Airline Visual Identity 1945-1975” can be found in this weekend’s printed edition of The Wall Street Journal. An online version can be found…