Present & Correct have a copy of the Contact Card Game available.
"Perhaps tube maps inspired this collectible game, very popular with children and lovers of graphics alike. Originally made in the 70s, designed in London, it's a very simple creation. The 2"x2" cards can be placed in an infinite variety of ways to make the coolest patterns! "It's boxed and comes with it's original instructions. More information
here.
Images copyright Present & Correct.
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I was over at Sell! Sell! towers earlier today and saw them posting about this book,
Corporate Diversity: Swiss Graphic Design and Advertising by Geigy, 1940 - 1970 published by Lars Müller and the Museum für Gestaltung Zuurich. I've posted about Geigy before
here, but I've never seen this book and it's fantastic!
The work throughout is simple and striking - quite rightly the book relates Geigy's house style to other influential advertising and design of the era, for example Olivetti, and as you can see they were definitely along the same lines.

These ads were designed by Giovanna Pintori who worked at the Italian company Olivetti for 27 years!
See more images from Corporate Diversity at
Sell! Sell!.
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I love the colour and typography on these covers of
Gentry - a men's fashion magazine from the 50's.
Published by Reporter Publications and founded by William C. Segal it covered fashion, style, sports and art, but for some reason it only ran for 22 issues.

There's currently a full set available on
Ebay for $599!! and some individual issues available
here.
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Our friends at
Sell! Sell! are celebrating their blogs 1st birthday this week. It's a great resource of design/illustration and photography tip bits mixed up with some interesting thoughts on the world of advertising - here's to another successful year!
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#36 - Carriageway markings: Do you know them? 
This
highway code supplement is a new addition to the reference box. I love how the lines of the road markings create really graphic illustrations and how they've used only the colours of the black tarmac and the road marking colours - bold yellow and white.
When I bought it I found this smaller leaflet, 'Stop Accidents' tucked away inside sporting a bit of great Saul Bass-esque type.
So there we have it,
#36 - Highway Code supplement. Have a look through the other reference box items
here.
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Paul Thurlby is a Buckinghamshire based, freelance illustrator. He's got loads of great work in his
portfolio all with a slightly vintage/retro feel.
This alphabet has to be my favourite set - I love the colour combos on the E and F, especially the bright red on the lion.


See the more of the alphabet and of Paul's work
here.
Images copyright Paul Thurlby.
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Disque de controle de stationnement - a French parking control probably from the early 50's for 'Zone Bleue', which according to the very detailed map included part of the Champs-Élysée.
It has 'Matin' (Morning) 'Heure d'arrivee' (arrival time) and 'stationnement autorisé' (parking authorised till) times on one side of the dial and 'Apres -Midi' (afternoon) times on the reverse.
All the 'Heure d'arrivee' are in blue type and some have either a blue or red dot screen behind them, I'm not sure what that is indicating, but it looks good. The 'stationnement autorisé' are all in bold, red type that's much bigger than the arrival times.
I'm not sure if it's sponsored by Citroën, whether they produced them or whether they are just advertising on it, but I really like the old logo and graphic on there.
I love this little piece of ephemera, it's a great addition to the reference box and to my moving dial/wheel collection -
#35 - Disque de controle de stationnementCheckout the rest of the reference box items
here.
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Here's a selection of our favourite posts from the last year, enjoy:
Which? Covers (can now also be seen on our
Flickr)
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Our friends at
Sell!Sell! are battling it out over the next 2 weeks in the CBS London Creative Challenge with great campaigns for Fentimans and the charity Crisis.
For 2 weeks, two agency's campaigns are pitched against each other on London Buses. The 'challenge' is to receive the most online votes in a 2 week period. Voting is limited to 1 per person per day, but everyone is eligible.
I really want the Fentimans ad to win, it's a great product and I love how the product has been tied in with the media in a fun way!
Vote
here - thanks
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Look what we treated ourselves to at the weekend! A lovely framed
Jonny Hannah linocut of '
A Very Smart Young Man' from the equally lovely
Castor + Pollux.
They've got a great selection of his new
prints in stock at the moment, which are definitely worth checking out, but this is an old favourite that we've had our eye on for a while. Finally it's ours
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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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They're Letraset drawers, for keeping all your Letraset sheets clean and tidy. No design studio was complete without a set in the 70's and 80's!
I found this set at
Present & Correct. They're so retro looking, surely there must be a modern day use for them - stationary storage, as an in & out tray perhaps or even a cool place to actually keep all the scraps of Letraset you just can't part with despite having not used it for a decade??
By the way, if you are one of the designers with stacks of half used sheets it's about time you put them to use - remember our post about Marcus Fischer's
Alphabirds?
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