Vintage Posters of Major Online Brands
It’s needless to say that vintage style is almost a 100% winning idea for any project. It always looks interesting and eye-catching so you may be sure that applying retro ideas will make your concept popular. But today we’re offering you to take a look at the vintage posters of famous web brands that don’t need any extra advertising – these companies are well-known all over the world. Following artworks will help us see what it would be like to use Skype back in the 60’s or tweeting WWII propaganda style.
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Sources:
Covers Therapy
WWIII Propaganda Posters
Joe In Southern CA
ThirdSection
November 13, 2010I hereby declare this whole retro-vintage craze to be passé.
HAL9000
November 18, 2010yes please delete this beautiful page simply because some one has spent to much time stumbling – ruin it for the rest of us, you are right third section
Shaundra
November 30, 2010This is awesome. You always hear about what they thought the future was going to be like. Nice to see that someone gave it to them—40 years later.
Regan
December 8, 2010I wish there was a way to buy a full size poster of these
DerpDerpaStan
December 14, 2010Regan, I’m not sure what the creative commons laws are around these particular images are, but i know that at many print shops they will do poster size prints of anything you bring in to them.
With something like this you may have to contact the original artist, but often times if you only do 1 print and never do it again you aren’t breaking a law.
Again, i’m no lawyer, but look into it.
Rdho
January 4, 2011uh sorry to break it to ya dude but it’s “lose” not “loose.”
wow. after spending that much time you’d think he’d spell it correctly.
if you’re already lining up to tell me i’m wrong, i know that.
you failed. 🙂
ZeShinyShark
May 21, 2012Are you just that retarded or trolling. “Loose lips might sink ships” is the original line. Lose and Loose are both words. Loose means when something is not attached properly and could fall off; such as the lip. Lose is something completely diffrent. The tweet is a metaphor for the lips. “Loose tweets sink fleets”
Now think before you post something, and shame on you for being such an utter moron.
Alex
March 24, 2013Loose is when something is not firmly attached MAY fall off, lose is what may happen to whatever is loose when it DOES fall off. 🙂
Alex
March 24, 2013Nope, loose is correct. Loose lips means lips which are open and talking when they shouldn’t be. Like yours for instance…. Lose is when somebody loses their temper and zips your lips for you.
@adambanksdotcom
January 7, 2011DerpDerpaStan: Print shops are very foolish if they output whatever you give them. Check their written T&Cs and you’ll find they ask you to confirm you own the copyright to anything you ask them to print; otherwise both you and they are infringing.
Unless the copyright owner has given explicit permission (for example by stating that the work is being placed in the public domain, applying a Creative Commons licence, or giving some other specific indication of permitted use) you are definitely infringing by printing one copy for any purpose other than private study. This does not cover hanging a poster on your wall.
Respect the artist and ask permission.
Eric
January 9, 2011Go ahead and make a poster out of these 600×800 images, I’m sure it’ll look great.
Noah
January 17, 2011GOOGLE EARTH – BOTTOM LEFT CORNER – DEATHLY HALLOWS SYMBOL W00T
Missy M
January 17, 2011@Rdho
No, “loose” is correct. As in “Loose Lips Sink Ships”.
Jen
May 8, 2011What a fantastic way to re purpose vintage posters. Eye catching is right, they made me do a double take. Loose tweets sink fleets brilliant. Thanks for sharing
Johnny
May 16, 2011I hereby declare the term ‘passĂ©’ to be ‘passĂ©.’
Alex
March 24, 2013I hereby term those who term ‘passĂ©’ to be ‘passĂ©.’, to be ‘passĂ©.’ 🙂
Andrew
May 17, 2011The CD in the bottom corner of the Google Poster is from Civil Defense, it became the Civil Air Patrol which is the Aux of the USAF
jon
May 17, 2011i like the coffee stains … yes johnny i agree that using the term passe is passe. i like the copy on these as well
Timo
June 21, 2011@ Eric (Go ahead and make a poster out of these 600×800 images, I’m sure it’ll look great.)
You sure have no clue about professional resizing software.
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As for asking for permission? I’ll share and use whatever the fuck I want. Fuck the copyright fascists!
Attila Bodi
August 28, 2011everything up to the 8th one are great, the rest aren’t so great.