Vacations looked a lot different 75 years ago. “Riviera Style,” a new exhibit at London’s Fashion and Textile Museum on the evolution of summer fashion, includes the European travel posters of the ...
Who doesn’t love a vintage travel poster? Whether it’s the nostalgia of a seaside vacation, the allure of an exotic destination, or the charm of an old-fashioned locomotive, these pieces of art ...
In the 1920s and '30s, the Soviet Union wanted to attract wealthy European and American tourists to raise funds for its planned industrialization. So it commissioned emerging artists to make a series ...
Exotic travel is at a standstill right now for most of us, but the next best thing may well be acquiring a vintage travel poster. Maybe an Art Deco example that depicts a beach on the Riviera, or a ...
Designer Jennifer Baer was feeling anything but optimistic when her friends kept posting photos of themselves out in public even after states had issued stay-at-home orders. Seeing people disregard ...
The Golden Age of Travel was considered during the 1920s to the 1940s. Before commercial airlines and Priceline.com, folks hopped on railways and ocean liners to travel to other countries. The goal ...
Posters, the holy grail of possibility for some designers, are particularly great for inspiration, and the emergence of Parallax scrolling websites (like an infinite digital poster design for the Web) ...
These nearly 300 vintage travel posters tell us companies will always chase the middle class and destinations will always win over tourists with their oldest sightseeing attractions. In 50 years, ...
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