Erberto Carboni - Italian Graphic Designer

Idea 020, 1956

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Graphic Arts
Erbert Carboni (Italy)
Disneyland by T. Kobayashi
Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Public Corp. Poster Exhibition
Publicity Activities of Stedelik Museum
Gottfried Honegger
Nika-kai Arts Exhibition
Visual Design Show
First Printed Sign Ever Made in Japan by A. Ikeda
Color Pages
Erberto Carboni
Mentholatum
Editorials
History of Western Fine Arts Vol. 4 by H. Hara
Brief History of Japanese Fine Arts Vol. 6 by A. Yamana
Three Boxes by S. Imatake
Designers of the World I’ve Met by K. Ueda
How to Write Creative Advertising by Printer’s Ink
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Idea 020, 1956. Cover design by Erberto Carboni
Idea 020, 1956. Cover design by Erberto Carboni
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Yūsaku Kamekura had a long list of clients and as well as cover designs, he worked across logo and brand design, packaging, book design, and other printed matter, but he is particularly known for his poster design. His clients included Nikon, Tokyo 1964 Olympics, Meiji and TDK.
“They’ll never stand for that” and “It’s too modern” are, as George Plante aptly puts it, the restraintive thoughts which beset a commercial artist who tries to let himself go.

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KLM's brand evolution by Henrion Design Associates. Founded in 1919, KLM is the world's oldest operating airline. In 1961, Henrion Design Associates redesigned the iconic brand, overcoming challenges of standardisation and outdated aesthetics.