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    Vintage Porsche Posters

    September 10th, 2009

    By: Antonio Carusone
    Category: Design
    Comments: 4

     

    Check out this amazing collection of classic Porsche posters over at Grain Edit. The colors, typography and the simplicity of the designs are breathtaking. I really wish more designers these days would create in this way.

           


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    2. I’ll actually try to respond with a comment relevant to the post!

      I’ve seen these posters before on grain edit (via ffffound where else!) and absolutely love them. I’ve also seen an article in a classic car magazine about a guy who has been collecting them for years and has a huge collection, and I was so jealous, especially when I read that some go for thousands of [please insert your currency, mine is pounds].

      I just wish that Formula 1 and other motorsport formulas and series would go back to these styles of posters. I mean just look at the last few years of F1 posters, including this years: http://www.formula1.com/services/downloads/
      They’re all just so dull, each one is a take on the F1 logo using the colours of the sponsor, how wonderfully corporate of them, and I say all this as a F1 fan.

      MatthewNotMatt

      ps. I like the ‘anti-span’ word, very AisleOne/Antonio — Nice touch!

    3. Rob

      I’ve got a folder full of these on my Mac. Just wish I could find some online in high-res to print off for the hallway in my flat to go with the vintage VW posters I had given.


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