Tuesday, October 1, 2019

New show celebrates the revolutionary graphic design of the 1960s #ArtTuesday

Mad Men barely scratched the surface into how revolutionary graphic design was in the 60s.

via Creative Boom

When you think of the 1960s, you think music and fashion. But the graphic design of the time was just as revolutionary, as a new exhibition is bringing into sharp focus.

‘Bamalama Takes a Trip: A Celebration of 60s Graphic Design’ in London will feature a mix of carefully curated vintage music advertising posters and exclusive limited edition prints – some for sale and some for exhibition only – which vividly capture the ideals, rhetoric and visions of the period in a graphic format.

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