Everything Ages Fast
What if some of the most famous online services were launched in 1959? That’s what Sao Paulo ad agency Moma imagined when the released this 3 part series of fake vintage ads for Facebook, YouTube and...
View ArticleSubway’s 110th Anniversary
To commemorate the 110th anniversary of the New York subway, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority brought back vintage train cars, giving the public a unique commuting experience. Two vintage...
View ArticleCitarella Gothic Ultralight
I’m happy to announce that Citarella Gothic Ultralight is officially on-sale at MyFonts. Here’s the description: About Citarella Gothic: In seeking a strong, utilitarian gothic alternative for...
View ArticleEverything Ages Fast, Part II
Per my previous post from August 2010, here are some more ingenious vintage advertisements for modern day products.
View ArticleVintage New York Blizzards, by The New York Times
Early New York Times photographs of snowstorms really capture the havoc, misery and peril a blizzard could visit on the city in the late 1800s and early 1900s. The Blizzard of 1888, for example,...
View ArticleRare Vintage NYC Subway Trains, by Danny Lyon
Photographer Danny Lyon‘s images of New York City subway riders in 1966 were featured in an exhibit by MTA Arts & Design. Lyon has had a distinguished career as a photographer and filmmaker, most...
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