
I love this collection of vintage Polish jam labels I found over on
Pan Tu Nie Stał.
These are my favourites, it's the simple illustrations, big bold type and bright colours - a winning combo that does it everytime!


Images copyright Pan Tu Nie Stał.
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Gorgeous calligraphy from
Luca Barcellona. Check out his Flickr groups to see more of his calligraphy, typography and graffiti skills.
Images copyright Luca Barcellona.
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I love it when you turn on your computer in the morning and are immediately confronted by great design that you haven’t seen before and that is exactly what happened the when I read
Sell!Sell!’s post about
Jauna Gaita and it’s fantastic cover designs.
Jauna Gaita (The New Course) is a quarterly, Latvian journal for culture and free thought, first published in 1955 and still going strong today.
It’s covers, many designed by Ilmars Rumpeters, are perfect examples of my favourite kind of vintage design - fresh and bright with a definite modernist influence.


The ones I’ve shown above are only the tip of the iceberg – the full back catalogue can be seen
here.
Images copyright Jauna Gaita.
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