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Since its ascent as the primary advertising
vehicle early in the Industrial Revolution,
the poster has tested the designer’s skill
at communicating succinctly with the man on
the street. Now, just as it was then,
the best posters are those that grab the
viewer’s attention, not letting go until
the desired connection with the intended
audience has been cemented.
Here are a few of our favorites.
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Heritage Press
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Holiday posters for Heritage Press, the highly regarded Dallas printer
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Heritage Press
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Holiday posters for Heritage Press, the highly regarded Dallas printer
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No Way
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Poster for a neighborhood coalition protesting
the city’s proposal to make a two way
thoroughfare one way
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Pike’s Peak
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Lecture poster for an arts event in
Colorado Springs
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Saint Rose Show
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Commemorative poster promoting Woody’s show at
the College of St. Rose in Albany, NY
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Seven Graphic Designers
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Three posters promoting the publication of a new book featuring the work
of seven internationally prominent graphic designers
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Seven Graphic Designers
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Three posters promoting the publication of a new book featuring the work
of seven internationally prominent graphic designers
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Seven Graphic Designers
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Three posters promoting the publication of a new book featuring the work
of seven internationally prominent graphic designers
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Dallas Symphony Orchestra
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Poster promoting this orchestra’s annual moonlight serenade event
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Hilton Typographers
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Promotional poster featuring the company’s
new symbol, an upper case H incorporating
8 different typefaces
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Changing Faces
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Poster for a lecture at Portfolio Center in
Atlanta, Georgia
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Simpson NEO
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Broadside announcing the publication of the latest issue of Simpson Paper
Company’s premiere annual publication, NEO
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