Logo Collection – Graphis Annual 68/69.

by Sandi Vincent on July 28, 2010

Cultural Presentations | Designed by Arnold Saks

Near East Emergency Donations | Designed by Arnold Saks & Peter Kramer

Espacio S.A. (furniture store) | Spain | Designed by Felix Betran

Inco International Consultants | Germany | Designed by Hans Lambach

Totem Vernici S.R.I. (manufacturer of lacquers) | Italy | Designed by Franco Maria Ricci

Internationale Union Für Geodäsie Und Geophysik
(14th General Meeting of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics)
Switzerland | Designed by Hansruedi Widmer

Fédération des Travailleurs de Québec (Québec workers’ federation)
Canada | Designed by Pierre-Yves Pelletier

R. Lüscher (electrician) | Switzerland | Designed by Peter Schaufelberger

Randax Ltd. (data processing company) | Designed by Roy Walker

Crawley Films Ltd. | Canada | Designed by Ernst Barenscher
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A new batch of classic logo designs via my collection of vintage Graphis publications.

>> See additional vintage logos in my flickr set
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Sandi     VincentSandi Vincent grew up in the bay area of California surrounded by mid-century modern architecture and other influences responsible for her affinity for the period and its pop style, including her early exposure to The Monkees, The Avengers and Gerald McBoing-Boing. Sandi now resides in Portland and is a board member of a local nonprofit preservation group, the Mid-Century Modern League. In her day job at a community foundation, she sports the web/social media/print materials coordinator title.

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Diana July 30, 2010

I grew up looking through these books. My dad was a commercial artist from the 50s through the 70s. And when I grew up I also became a graphic designer. It’s fun to look at these superb works again.

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