Art and Industry 379, January 1958

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The Art of Packaging 3: A word about Adhesive by F. G. Hill, M.Inst.Pkg.
How much Japanese in The Japanese Poster by Kenneth Bromfield, MSIA
Product Promotion Techniques 1: Coming to terms with newsprint by G. E. Moggridge
Some practical considerations in Exhibition Lettering by P. Mytton-Davies
Colour Engraving Printed on Plastic – New Techniques by Dolf Rieser
Why don’t they bang a drum about The Quiet Kitchen?
New Products and Presentation

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Art and Industry 379, January 1958
Art and Industry 379, January 1958
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Publimondial was founded André Roulleaux in 1942 and remained in circulation until 1960. The French journal was published by Art et Publications and was subtitled ‘The Magazine of Graphic Arts and Advertising Technique’.

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Yoshio Hayakawa was born in Osaka, Japan, in 1917 and became a leading designer and artist in postwar Japan. His work was a harmonisation of traditional Japanese art with Western art.

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One of my standout collected pieces is Erberto Carboni’s Crociere 1937 “Italia” Brochure, created for the Societa di Navigazione’s 1937 cruise schedule.

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A total of 24 posters were created for the campaign during 1964, using the arrow symbol as a key features, representing power, motion and speed. The handmade lithographs use up to 19 colours, which were individually printed at large scale. The posters also utilise the brand colours red and yellow from Shells corporate identity.