Ramblings, musings, and near-missed deadlines caused by the goings-on in DMF 203.
Saturday, November 7, 2009
book jacket #5
My anti-paen to repressive and demeaning workplace environments, in which countless minions have done their share of silently suffering. Here is an upbeat study from the 1950's for the guys at the top of the food chain, to aid in keeping the masses in line. Underwritten by Miltown.
I think one of the compelling things about evoking older print media is the concrete sense of materiality they bring to a project. There's also something interesting going on about not disguising history, something contemporary packaging's emphasis on being glossy and new tends to efface.
I think one of the compelling things about evoking older print media is the concrete sense of materiality they bring to a project. There's also something interesting going on about not disguising history, something contemporary packaging's emphasis on being glossy and new tends to efface.
ReplyDeleteThis is also, by the way, hilarious.