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5 Blaxploitation Posters That Define a Redefining Movement

In 1971, a film called Shaft—a breakthrough for Black cinema—was released. It was what Junius Griffin, then president of the…

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Bauhaus Typography Is More Complicated Than You Think

Geometry, clarity, functionality, and a deliberate lack of ornamentation. These are the ideas typically associated with Bauhaus typography.  Famously, students…

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A History of the Maoist Propaganda Poster + Depicting a China That Never Was

At first glance, you might think the Maoist era artwork at the Shanghai Propaganda Poster Art Centre in Shanghai, China,…

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Kristýna Kulíková Has Built a Body of Work Many Designers Dream of—and She’s Still an Undergrad

Kristýna Kulíková isn’t easy to pin down: we’d been making plans on and off to chat on the phone for…

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Not Just for the French—Why So Many Graphic Designers Took the ’60s New Wave Vibe and Ran With It

In January 1954, François Truffaut famously published a piece in French film magazine Cahiers du Cinema railing against the tired and anachronistic…

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Psychedelia, Satire + Solidarity—Cuba’s Revolutionary Posters Showcase the Country’s “Golden Age” of Graphic Design

In 1966, the delegates of 82 governments and national liberation movements gathered at the Habana Libre hotel in Havana, Cuba…

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These Soviet Union Posters Are a “Lesson” in Promoting Atheism

Most of us have heard the Karl Marx description of religion as “the opium of the people,” yet we have…

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The Over-the-top Artistry of Ghana’s Painted Movie Posters

As part of her preparation for a new exhibition of vintage hand-painted Ghanaian movie posters, Poster House chief curator Angelina…

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The Kaleidoscopic Colors and Unique Visual Sensibility of Japanese Posters

From floor-to-ceiling, the walls at the Gallery of Honour at Amsterdam’s Stedelijk Museum are papered in a dense array of…

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Merging Communist Values + Commercial Need, Cyan is the Most Fascinating East Berlin Studio You’ve Never Heard of

Most designers didn’t begin their careers using a computer smuggled across the Berlin Wall disguised as a TV. But Detlef…

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5 Little-known Feminist Posters Show Off Berlin’s Longstanding Activist Streak

Berlin is, and always has been, a city of activism. As such, many of the posters you’ll find plastered across…

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One Woman’s Powerful Response to a Lack of Female-identifying Designers

Only a year ago, the Berlin-based designer Svenja Prigge was surprised—and pissed off—to learn that the 2018 jury for Germany’s…

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Poster Picks

5 Blaxploitation Posters That Define a Redefining Movement

In 1971, a film called Shaft—a breakthrough for Black cinema—was released. It was what Junius Griffin, then president of the…

Poster Picks

Bauhaus Typography Is More Complicated Than You Think

Geometry, clarity, functionality, and a deliberate lack of ornamentation. These are the ideas typically associated with Bauhaus typography.  Famously, students…

Poster Picks

A History of the Maoist Propaganda Poster + Depicting a China That Never Was

At first glance, you might think the Maoist era artwork at the Shanghai Propaganda Poster Art Centre in Shanghai, China,…

Emerging designers

Kristýna Kulíková Has Built a Body of Work Many Designers Dream of—and She’s Still an Undergrad

Kristýna Kulíková isn’t easy to pin down: we’d been making plans on and off to chat on the phone for…

Poster Picks

Not Just for the French—Why So Many Graphic Designers Took the ’60s New Wave Vibe and Ran With It

In January 1954, François Truffaut famously published a piece in French film magazine Cahiers du Cinema railing against the tired and anachronistic…

Poster Picks

Psychedelia, Satire + Solidarity—Cuba’s Revolutionary Posters Showcase the Country’s “Golden Age” of Graphic Design

In 1966, the delegates of 82 governments and national liberation movements gathered at the Habana Libre hotel in Havana, Cuba…

Design + Politics

These Soviet Union Posters Are a “Lesson” in Promoting Atheism

Most of us have heard the Karl Marx description of religion as “the opium of the people,” yet we have…

Poster Picks

The Over-the-top Artistry of Ghana’s Painted Movie Posters

As part of her preparation for a new exhibition of vintage hand-painted Ghanaian movie posters, Poster House chief curator Angelina…

Poster Picks

The Kaleidoscopic Colors and Unique Visual Sensibility of Japanese Posters

From floor-to-ceiling, the walls at the Gallery of Honour at Amsterdam’s Stedelijk Museum are papered in a dense array of…

Design History 101

Merging Communist Values + Commercial Need, Cyan is the Most Fascinating East Berlin Studio You’ve Never Heard of

Most designers didn’t begin their careers using a computer smuggled across the Berlin Wall disguised as a TV. But Detlef…

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