Retro and vintage designs are often considered as being outdated, looking old, unattractive and dull. That’s not true. Although compared to modern design, retro is mostly a completely different realm, it has a large variety of benefits modern graphic designers often tend to overlook. And that’s a pity. Because we, as designers, can learn a lot from it.
Nostalgic designs arise feelings, awake memories and better manage to involve broad range of readers even although they don’t really realize it. Furthermore, retro can look cool and offer readers or visitors something they haven’t expected at all. So why not try to impress them with some impressive vintage art for a change?
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Below you’ll find the celebration of retro and vintage design — ads, illustrations, book covers, pins and posters from 1920-1980s. The images weren’t necessarily created in the mid of 20th century. Vintage is living today which is why this post also features artists and designers who make use of the vintage and retro style in their works.
Please notice: if after reading this post you’ll experience some need for buying ice cream, chewing gum or eating sausages, it’s not our fault.
Retro Cosmic
Retro Cosmic Designs by James White.
Robot Rock! Daft Punk’s recent cover is stylish and cool: retro is in.
project Evgeniy Kiselev’s design project.
Andy Gilmore Playful colors in the retro-look.
Packaging and Advertisement
Ice Cream Man A contemporary illustration.
Fortunello Advertisement This one is so effective! We’ve bought us an ice-cream immediately after we’ve seen this ad.
Knitting and spool kit
Hudson - Circus C Page from “Circus Alphabet”, a Whitman Tell-A-Tale Book, 1954. Illustrated by Patric Hudson.
Boys and Girls Betty Crocker’s New Boys and Girls Cook Book, 1965.
Jantzen Swimsuits Designed by Pete Hawley, 1949.
Petri Wine Everything tastes better with Petri Wine. Designed by Nick Carter in 1949.
Say their names! The Thinking Book by Adelaide Hall, pictures by Dagmar Wilson, 1963 (1970 ed.).
Remarkable! A mid-century ad print.
Kiss of perfection ‘Teen Oct. 1961.
Soviet Champagne Ad Simple and beautiful.
25 Project “Southern California has this stupid “Click It, Or Ticket” slogan for fastening your safety belt. But they also just have the boring silhouette “Fasten Your Safety Belt” signs around, these would be much cuter!”
Licor del Polo A Spanish advertisement of the Licor del Polo, 1960.
Wrigley’s Spearmint gum ad Wrigley’s Spearmint gum ad from Real America Magazine April 1935.
Magazine Ad - Scout (USA) 1961 Magazine Advertisement. “Meet the Scout: a whole new idea in low-cost transportation”. International Harvester Company.
Car ad 1948 Oldsmobile Series “60” Convertible Coupe.
Skin creme ad Do you actually believe that this ad is from 1970s? TV Radio Mirror, July 1972.
Space Art Bohn Aluminum & Brass, 1947.
Colossal Cocktails “Back of an old matchbook purchased on eBay, of course. Would make a great party invite.”
Diabolical Appliance Mavens “Life magazine”, March 9th, 1953.
Calendar Hotpoint December 1953 advertising calendar for Hotpoint Appliances, featuring “All Electric” kitchens - December.
1957 Secret Squadron Official Manual - cover From the “1957 Secret Squadron Official Manual and Code Book” — a promotional item from Ovaltine, sponsors of the Captain Midnight TV series. The Captain’s airplane was called the “Silver Dart.”
Flight through instruments Telstar Logistics: “Flight thru Instruments” and the Fine Art of Instructional Illustration.
Traffic of the Future Retro-futurism.
1960’s Advertising - Packaging - Superga (Italy) 1969 Packaging. “Superga”, Advertising Office: Unimark International. Torino, Italy
Vote! poster
I Wake Up Screaming Classic. How many books with such covers have you read in your life? Book cover from 1941.
Vintage Pins and Vintage Buttons
Birthday Surprise!
Brooch Cluster-Retro Blue Dots On Brown
Buttons
Vintage 4-H buttons
fans
Button Sets
Crafting 365, day 173 - pink teacups
Posters and Typography
1960’s Advertising - Magazine Ad - Film special (Italy) 1969 Magazine Advertisement. “Film Special: bimestrale sui problemi della comunicazione audiovisia”. Advertising Office: Studio S & F Cappellato. Milano, Italy
Scott Hansen Scott Hansen’s work is extremely powerful. These poster impress with the effective use of colors and geometric forms.
Tipógrafia A poster with a nice pattern. Simple and effective.
TV Ad A retro-poster from 70s.
Ulrich Schnauss Poster A poster for the Electronica concert of Ulrich Schnauss.
Retro DVD Booklet A clean DVD-booklet in a retro-look.
For The Love Of Letters Poster Nick Sherman with an interesting use of letters.
Graphis Annual - 1965⁄66 “Ad for a printers by Karl Gerstner. This series of ads changed over the years it was used by simply changing the colour of each plate and the order in which they overprinted. “
Graphis Diagrams 1974 Graphics Design from the 70s.
Archigraphia Olympic Pictogram designed by Otl Aicher in 70s.
Thirty years of design at MIT A classic by Jacqueline S Casey.
Vintage Logos Collection Collection of vintage logos from a mid-70’s edition of the book World of Logotypes.
B&W Outstanding typographics posters from 1969.
Five British Graphic Designers A timeless poster created in 1969. “Five British Graphic Designers”, by Studio Coppola from Milano, Italy.
Say yes! to analog design Yes studio hooked up a sweet 12″ cover for the UK band the stand. The album is from 2005.
são paulo - braSil São paulo, Brazil, by Murilo Parra Contro.
Book Cover A book cover with an interesting use of geometric forms.
Flight through instruments Telstar Logistics: “Flight thru Instruments” and the Fine Art of Instructional Illustration.
Traffic of the Future Retro-futurism.
1960’s Advertising - Packaging - Superga (Italy) 1969 Packaging. “Superga”, Advertising Office: Unimark International. Torino, Italy
Vote! poster
I Wake Up Screaming Classic. How many books with such covers have you read in your life? Book cover from 1941.
Vintage Pins and Vintage Buttons
Birthday Surprise!
Brooch Cluster-Retro Blue Dots On Brown
Buttons
Vintage 4-H buttons
fans
Button Sets
Crafting 365, day 173 - pink teacups
Posters and Typography
1960’s Advertising - Magazine Ad - Film special (Italy) 1969 Magazine Advertisement. “Film Special: bimestrale sui problemi della comunicazione audiovisia”. Advertising Office: Studio S & F Cappellato. Milano, Italy
Scott Hansen Scott Hansen’s work is extremely powerful. These poster impress with the effective use of colors and geometric forms.
Tipógrafia A poster with a nice pattern. Simple and effective.
TV Ad A retro-poster from 70s.
Ulrich Schnauss Poster A poster for the Electronica concert of Ulrich Schnauss.
Retro DVD Booklet A clean DVD-booklet in a retro-look.
For The Love Of Letters Poster Nick Sherman with an interesting use of letters.
Graphis Annual - 1965⁄66 “Ad for a printers by Karl Gerstner. This series of ads changed over the years it was used by simply changing the colour of each plate and the order in which they overprinted. “
Graphis Diagrams 1974 Graphics Design from the 70s.
Archigraphia Olympic Pictogram designed by Otl Aicher in 70s.
Thirty years of design at MIT A classic by Jacqueline S Casey.
Vintage Logos Collection Collection of vintage logos from a mid-70’s edition of the book World of Logotypes.
B&W Outstanding typographics posters from 1969.
Five British Graphic Designers A timeless poster created in 1969. “Five British Graphic Designers”, by Studio Coppola from Milano, Italy.
Say yes! to analog design Yes studio hooked up a sweet 12″ cover for the UK band the stand. The album is from 2005.
são paulo - braSil São paulo, Brazil, by Murilo Parra Contro.
Book Cover A book cover with an interesting use of geometric forms.
Beethoven Poster A minimalistic poster from 1955.
Burundi 57 Beautiful old-stylish typographic poster.
Last Click
Retro Toy Packaging Packaging design goes vintage.
A Retro Bus Buses can also smile. Cutie!
knick knacks How sweet is that? Sculptures from the last century.
Sausage! OK, now it’s time for a coffee break.