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What Floats My Boat

Detail from a Frigidaire dryers ad1957 

Detail from a Frigidaire dryers ad
1957 

— 6 days ago with 1 note
#vintage  #illustration  #frigidaire  #advertising  #1950s 
Still from a 1960s Tupperware commercial

Still from a 1960s Tupperware commercial

— 2 weeks ago with 48 notes
#vintage  #tupperware  #1960s  #advertising  #design 
Being compared with the most tasteless, colorless food I can think of…how flattering.

Being compared with the most tasteless, colorless food I can think of…how flattering.

— 2 weeks ago with 12 notes
#vintage  #advertising  #1950s  #food 
From the magazine “Women And Home”May, 1958 

From the magazine “Women And Home”
May, 1958 

— 2 weeks ago with 93 notes
#vintage  #advertising  #1950s 
Meet Your Meat-Man Half Way1941 

Meet Your Meat-Man Half Way
1941 

— 2 weeks ago with 13 notes
#vintage  #illustration  #advertising 
Designed by Aleksandr Rodchenko (Russian Constructivist)1924
Obvious inspiration for Franz Ferdinand’s “You Could Have It So Much Better” album art:

Designed by Aleksandr Rodchenko (Russian Constructivist)
1924


Obvious inspiration for Franz Ferdinand’s “You Could Have It So Much Better” album art:

— 2 weeks ago with 8 notes
#vintage  #design  #1920s  #franz ferdinand  #russian constructivism  #constructivism  #russia  #advertising