
poster 'newsstand'
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Herbert Bayer designed seven advertising buildings in 1924. These include designs for a newspaper kiosk and a cigarette kiosk, which are located in the Bauhaus Archive in Berlin.
These are advertising structures of the future, demonstrating new means of advertising: large structures made of colorful surfaces and graphic symbols, with neon signs above them. The kiosk itself appears quite small in comparison.
In other designs, Bayer works with film projection, neon lettering, sound, and even letter smoke.
This is more of a graphic design; these kiosk ideas were not really feasible.
In addition to the newspaper kiosk, the cigarette kiosk is also available as a poster.
format A1 [594 x 841 mm]
Delivery time
Within Germany 2-5 working days
Return
30 days return policy

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