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Spanish Retro Posters

Sep 24

Spanish Retro Posters

Limited Edition Posters

Whether an artist is printing limited edition posters for their own exhibitions, or selling them through fine art galleries, it is important to be consistent in labeling and stating the number of prints in the run. This helps build trust with collectors and increases the value of a print as it moves through the art market. Spanish Retro Posters also consider providing a Certificate of Authenticity with each piece they sell, which gives extra assurance to buyers and can be used as formal documentation in the event that a limited edition print needs to be proven to be legitimate down the road.

Retro Travel Posters

Whether it’s the whimsy of vintage ski resort posters or the exoticism of interwar travel ads, retro destination prints make a resounding comeback. They are more than art; they beckon us back to an era when Pan Am jets graced the skies and Art Deco lined the streets.

Unlike flat vector designs, classic vintage-inspired poster layouts call for texture. Applying percentage tints to illustrative elements like these parasol vectors helps bring their papery, hand-painted style through.

Similarly, choosing vintage-inspired fonts and formatting them correctly can have an enormous impact on the overall look of your design. For example, using slab serif fonts such as those found in these WPA-style national park posters can help your designs feel authentically vintage. And finally, applying a Multiply transparency effect to your typography can also create that aged aesthetic.

Retro Indian Posters

A poster is more than just an art piece, it is a window into the socio-economic evolution, cultural trends and artistic expressions of its time. Posters are a visual medium used for advertising before the advent of newspapers and television. They were the only form of communication before this period that could be easily mass produced. Hence they were very popular and were a means of influencing the masses in an age of mass advertising.

Thakral's collection features lithographs from Indian artists of the time including Raja Ravi Varma, M.V. Dhurandhar and S.L. Haldankar, as well as posters by British artists stationed in India at that time such as Victor Veevers, Kay Nixon and Dorothy Newsome. The posters are largely stone lithographs and offset lithographs.

Retro Japan Posters

Posters in this style feature beautiful images of traditional Japanese culture, architecture and landmarks. The posters also display the beauty of Ukiyo-e, a printing technique that features woodblock printing and vibrant colors.

During the 1930s, Japan was emerging as a major player on the world stage. The government encouraged domestic travel to boost the economy and inspire national pride. The poster features Mount Fuji, a symbol of national identity, and a train traveling along the Japanese coast.

Muji co-founder Ikko Tanaka experimented with blending Japanese traditional aesthetics with modernism. This poster, featuring a young moga (modern girl) in Nihonbashi, represents one of his explorations. The colors and geometric shapes reflect a fascination with psychedelic art, which he gained from his time spent in India.

City Maps Posters

Decorate your walls with our unique collection of maps featuring different cities and destinations around the world. These prints showcase various aspects of each city like recreation, culture, architecture and history. They are the perfect choice for decorating your home or office. Designed in a typographic style by MyRetroposter, they are sure to add style and class to your décor.

A handmade city map poster is the perfect gift for someone who has a special connection to a particular city or place. This gift will surely bring back fond memories and a flood of emotions for them every time they look at it. Moreover, these posters can also serve as a wonderful way to express one's pride in their city and country. They can be used in homes as well as offices to give a personal touch to the environment.