Excellent sign with that vintage design. It's great to see the aesthetics of the era. I spot like five different fonts, and this goes contrary to what they teach now in design courses. Yet the ad looks really cool and eye-catching.
I wasn't sure if it was Kresse or Krebbe with that font. Looked it up and it was Kresse. The store doesn't exist anymore and I'm not sure how close to the original they kept the design.
Excellent sign with that vintage design. It's great to see the aesthetics of the era. I spot like five different fonts, and this goes contrary to what they teach now in design courses. Yet the ad looks really cool and eye-catching.
I wasn't sure if it was Kresse or Krebbe with that font. Looked it up and it was Kresse. The store doesn't exist anymore and I'm not sure how close to the original they kept the design.
Cool find. I like that kind of stuff because it's like understanding culture through design.
Ah, that time when you go to have your photos developed. 😀
So much more freedom to shoot as many shots as you want with digital. I would go broke now if I had to buy film and develop. :)
The kind of old stuff that matters a lot (at least for me).
Yeah, anything that deals with history will usually pique my curiosity.
We are on the same boat here.
I believe that for those who lived through that era, when they look at this, it's like traveling back in time. 😁
I'm sure it brings back memories. :)
Yep, without a doubt.
Recreating history..
Yep, they did a splendid job.
Great
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