Während meiner Karriere als Lettering-Künstlerin habe ich tonnenweise inspirierende Bilder von Vintage-Grafiken gesammelt, die mir beim Stöbern im World Wide Web über den Weg liefen. Besonders die kunstvollen Schriftzüge und Ornamente von antiquierten Verpackungen faszinieren mich sehr. Ich denke, heutzutage ist es schwer, Produkte zu finden, die sich durch ein hohes Maß an Handwerkskunst auszeichnen - von innen und außen. Ich denke jedoch, dass es heutzutage ein kleines Comeback gibt und verziertes Verpackungsdesign ein Revival erlebt.
Deshalb möchte ich Ihnen in diesem Artikel eine Sammlung meiner liebsten Dosendesigns zeigen. Ich hoffe, Sie haben Spaß daran und finden etwas Inspiration für Ihre eigenen Projekte. Wenn Sie Fragen, Feedback oder Vorschläge für die nächsten Blogbeiträge haben, kommentieren Sie bitte unten :)
20 SCHÖNE VINTAGE-DOSEN
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These are delightful So crisp and clear. The colors are wonderful! Can we download them? I’d love to frame them on good paper.
This made my day. Stunning.
This is really amazing how you are bringing back these very amazing vintage fonts and graphics. Kudos to the work!!
Refreshingly beautiful, the attention to detail takes you in! Thank you for sharing
Wow nice collection. Detail great thanks a lot letting me admire them!!!!
This reminds me of vintage fruit crate labels. The artwork in some of these is spectacular.
These are so beautiful and inspiring! Thanks for sharing.
Tobi – as I said before, “You Guys are A-W-E-S-O-M-E!” It is nice to see what you are doing to preserve a legacy and art form. Kudos, and thank you for being here.
Beautiful tins. These designs were the reaction of artists/designers to the industrial age where everything was looking machined and over simplified. Mass production was ruining the beauty of the created object. This was the birth of the Art Nouveau era (about 1890-1915). Organic and “flowery” ornamentation with muted natural tones were the motif. It was quickly followed by the Art Deco age that gave us some of the most distinctive historic architecture surviving in some of our larger cities. Heavily ornate but more geometric form with symmetry and resplendent with gold! As the modern age developed from here, the concept of “form follows function” and simplification emerged. I just read an interesting article that suggested that modern design has come to it’s most natural conclusion with extreme minilism. There is very little “human” about it. The suggestion was made that 2020-21 will see a turning from this design form to perhaps a fresh new approach to these earlier art periods.
What a beautiful collection! Thanks for sharing!
Great images! Thank you for posting them large enough to see the detail. Do you have an idea as to the date ranges of these products? I’m doing a project that takes place between 1870 – 1915 and I curious what trends existed then. These look like they’re likely early turn of the 20th century. But how early I wonder?
Anyway, keep up the good work!
This is a nice collection of tins from a span of ad artwork styles. It’s interesting to see the variety of styles and approaches used. Great inspiration!
Thanks for showing this.
Beautiful and inspiring images – thank you for sharing these with us! From looking at these tins it seems to me that advertising artists of the past believed a beautiful package would compel consumers to purchase the item if only to have a small piece of art in their home… or maybe that’s the kind of consumer I am? They’re lovely.
Your work – every inch of it….is truly awesome. Not being proficient on any design platforms, I truly enjoy enjoy ‘window shopping’ when I need time out from the daily grind! Thanks Tobias