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1843: Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite

This is a reproduction of the original 1843 circus poster that inspired John Lennon to write the song Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!, which appeared on The Beatles’ 1967 album Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. Lennon bought the poster in …

A Certain Distinct Style – 1937 Car Ads

Let’s start the new year on a nostalgic note….via

Vintage signs and posters capture golden age of racing – Autoweek

via autoweek.com I love this style of artwork. Of course I love what they’re promoting as well….

Avoid Conversation!

‘Dining Table’ was made at the Bemis Center for Contemporary Art Residency in Omaha, Nebraska by american artist Michael Beitz. It is part of a series of furniture pieces that attempt to address obvious tensions that exist in our daily routines an…

The 12 Most Significant Cars of All Time?

If I asked a group of designers, or engineers, or marketers, to name the 12 Most Significant Cars in automobile history, each group would likely provide very different answers. But meat-eating Harley Morenstein, the guy behind Epic Meal Time, just…

Ten Principles of Good Design: Dieter Rams

If you’ve ever heard of Dieter Rams, the German industrial designer, then perhaps you’re reminded of the diversity of his design skills, from consumer electronics to shelving units that, to a piece, look as simple and fresh today as they did in th…

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