Graphic Design: Meccano
Lucy Vigrass
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Labels: graphic design, illustration, illustrator, lucy vigrass, meccano
Corgi Toys 1969
The Cartoonist's collection of Corgi Toys/Dinky Toys catalogues.
Via Things Magazine
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Posted by Martin Klasch 3 comments
Labels: 007, avengers, Batman, batmobile, cars, catalogues, corgi toys, dinky toys, Ephemera, green hornet, James Bond, mini cars, monkees, the Saint, toys, U.N.C.L.E, Volvo, Volvo P1800
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Labels: 1940s, 1950s, France, french, french propaganda posters, indochine, posters, propaganda, vintage, vintage posters, WW2
Posted by willowind76 in LiveJournal- vintage_ads.
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Posted by Martin Klasch 9 comments
Labels: ads, record player, vintage ads
As you all know Berlin hosted the Olympics in 1936. This image shows some of the programs, brochures, tickets etc which the Swedish couple Algot and Amanda Gunnarsson brought home with them after visiting Berlin during the games.
In the National Archives and the regional state archives of Sweden
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Labels: 1930s, Berlin, Ephemera, German, germany, nazi, nazi propaganda, Olympics, sport
Zingo 70s style. Image was found here.
"Zingo is a Swedish soft drink. Zingo was introduced during the 1950s as Ingo-dricka ("Ingo drink"), named after the boxer Ingemar "Ingo" Johansson. After Ingo lost the world championship in heavy weight boxing the drink was renamed Zingo in 1962." - From Wikipedia
A few more images here!
UPDATE!!:
Found here via Gåsmannen!!
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Related:
Cuba Cola
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Dr dr Zeno loves Zingo.
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Labels: 1950s, 1970s, ads, beverage, Boxing, Ephemera, ingemar johansson, ingo, labels, läsk, läskeblask, läskedryck, soft drinks, Sweden, swedish, swedish sports icon, vintage, vintage ads, zingo
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Labels: Book, Book Covers, pulp, pulp fiction, pulp fiction covers
Week End (Jean-Luc Godard, 1967)
More film stills from this movie uploaded by lemmy_caution to LiveJournal - Film Stills/Nostalgia Party No. 2
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By the way, do you have any community favorites at LiveJournal that you want to share? Here are some that I've come across:
LiveJournal - Design History, LiveJournal - KidPix (children's books), LiveJournal - Vintage Ads, LiveJournal - Vintage Photographs, LiveJournal - Vintage Posters
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Posted by Martin Klasch 2 comments
Labels: film stills, movie stills, Movie Title Screens, movies, posters, screen shots, title, weekend
"NAME THAT FILM / Rules
Welcome to NAME THAT FILM!"
- a Flickr group pool
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Related:
My own little movie quizzes.
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Labels: film stills, flickr, flickr group, movie stills, movies, name the movie, quiz, screen shots
"Belgian advertising illustrator Guy Peellaert was one of the first cartoonists to embrace Pop Art and incorporate Andy Warhol's appropriation of mass market iconography into his work. His first comic..."
...continue reading at The World of Kane.
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Posted by Martin Klasch 2 comments
Labels: advertising, belgian, belgium, comics, Guy Peellaert, illustration, soft drinks, The World of Kane
Music From The Third Floor: A-Z
- a set on Flickr by Music From The Third Floor
Music From The Third Floor | Blog
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Posted by Martin Klasch 2 comments
Labels: album covers, bollywood, flickr, india, music, music from the third floor, Soundtracks
Monkeys in mini-cars with groupies (?)
uploaded by sombersigh to LiveJournal - Vintage Photographs
Animals in cars are popular, right? It isn't as good as the last one, I know.
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Labels: automobile, Black and White, cars, monkey, photos, vintage animals, vintage photos, vintage women
Mark Twain in Nikola Tesla's Lab, 1894
"Taken in the spring of 1894, and originally published as part of an article by T.C. Martin called "Tesla's Oscillator and Other Inventions" that appeared in the Century Magazine (April 1895). "
uploaded by ms_geekette to LiveJournal - Vintage Photographs
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Labels: Black and White, mark twain, nikola tesla, photos, vintage photos
French 2CV Brochure 1959
Via han Mr J
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More Citroën:
- Citroën 2cv AZ 1954 folder.
- From citrobe.org:
the 50s, the 60s, the 70s and the 80s
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Posted by Martin Klasch 3 comments
Labels: 1950s, 2cv, automobile, brochures, cars, citroen, Ephemera, french, vintage
"Expo 58, Praha 1962, graphic design František Cubr. Few pictures from the book here: bloggy
Exhibition about the exhibition and the style that came out of it, see here: www.expo58.info/"
From Handy hands´ corner / Výrobky dovedných rukou's Flickr.
More images from Expo 58 and the Atomium at Atomium58's Flickr.
Via This isn't Happiness!
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Related on Martin Klasch:
Architecture: Restored Modernism
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Labels: 1950s, atomium, Book Covers, book design, brussels, Czech pavilion, Czechoslovakia, expo 58, modern Architecture, modernism, world fair
The Quatermass Xperiment (1955, UK, AKA Zemsta kosmosu (Poland))
Poster by Marian Stachurski
The Sci-fi movie poster series.
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Labels: 1950s, Marian Stachurski, movies, poland, polish movie posters, posters, Sci-Fi, Sci-Fi movie posters, UK
Invaders from Mars (1953, USA, AKA Gli invasori spaziali (Italy)) Poster by Renato Fratini
The Sci-fi movie poster series.
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Posted by Martin Klasch 3 comments
Labels: 1950s, italy, movies, posters, renato fratini, Sci-Fi, Sci-Fi movie posters, USA
I just realized, checking in on the stats, that Martin Klasch had a hit post almost two weeks ago - on the 1st of this month to be exact. Sure there were a few comments but not a staggering amount so I had no idea.
The average number of unique visitors a day, over the last two years is 301 but during the same period three (3) posts have created some major traffic - or so I think anyway.
The first and the most popular one was The James Bond title sequences on the 21st of November 2006 - unfortunately those videos are gone from YouTube but most or all the titles can be found if you search for them. Anyway, it generated 8,691 visitors and about 20,000 "extra" visitors all together.
The second peak visible on the chart was small in comparison peaking at 2,087 (approximately 4,500 in total). The post, on the 2nd of February 2007, was this one: Desmond Dekker - Israelites. Oh yes, go ahead - you can still watch and listen to the great Mr Dekker.
And now, finally, the third "top post" and the one I began telling you about in the beginning of this post. The second most popular post ever for this blog is... *drum roll*: Lion in a sidecar! It took in about 7,500 visitors total in one week and peaking on the 1st of August (2008) at 5,065. It seems that MetaFilter was mainly responsible for spreading the word. The other times I believe it was boingboing's fault.
So, how do we wrap this post up? Why have I been reading this, you ask. Is there a conclusion or a moral to it all? Golly, what demands! Well, I don't know, maybe it makes it pretty obvious that a post need not be very elaborate or very good to be a hit. This blog has certainly had more elaborate and some better posts. That's what I think at least. But whether or not you create a hit has a great deal to do with timing and luck. But you already knew that. Thanks for reading.
PS. No I don't think this post will grab a spot in the Martin Klasch hall of fame.
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Labels: blog, Desmond Dekker, James Bond, lion, Martin Klasch, posts, statistics, visitor statistics