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admats and low-ball branding
by Art Chantry ( art@artchantry.com) THESE little spot ads for movies (generally referred to as ‘admats’) are possibly the most overlooked and ignored chapter in american graphic design. but, they’re probably maybe the single most important arena of american design … Continue reading
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Tagged admats history, advertising history, advertising layouts The Shining, american graphic design, american graphic design history, art chantry, D.I.Y aesthetic, D.I.Y. advertising, european graphic design, graphic design academic history, graphic design visual language, influential practitioners graphic design, low ball branding, robert plante, sign making, stanley kubrick control freak, stanley kubrick perfectionist, stanley kubrick the shining
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