Scanned from Taschen's "All-American Ads of the 30s".
Click image for 677 x 885 size.
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Pontiac, 1935
Labels:
1930s,
advertising,
book,
car,
illustration,
magazine,
Pontiac
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Celebrating the Jazz Age (1920s-1930s.)
Scanned from Taschen's "All-American Ads of the 30s".
Click image for 677 x 885 size.
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3 comments:
Great Book! And GREAT BLOG!!
I´m illustrator and perhaps you could find interesting my blog an the labels "1930" and "Architecture".
Cars were so great back then. They were beautiful... the cars of today are so ugly and boring!
Hello, Juan, thanks a bunch! :) You're so talented! I wish you lots of success with your career.
Hi, Dulcette, I feel that way too. Maybe cars weren't as safe, but we should really try to come up with some way to combine the beauty of old design with the modern safety concepts.
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