Powers of Ten brochure Contributed by Nick Sherman on Aug 23rd, 2012. Artwork published in 1977. Source: www.eamesoffice.com License: All Rights Reserved. Seen on the Creative Review blog. From an upcoming exhibition of “The Graphic Design of the Eames Office”. Source: www.eamesoffice.com License: All Rights Reserved. Source: www.eamesoffice.com License: All Rights Reserved. Source: www.eamesoffice.com License: All Rights Reserved. Source: www.eamesoffice.com License: All Rights Reserved. Source: www.eamesoffice.com License: All Rights Reserved. Typefaces More about Franklin GothicGet Franklin GothicMore about UniversGet Univers Formats Booklets/Pamphlets (2492) Topics Science/Nature (1188) Education/Academia (2283) Designers/Agencies Eames Office (3) Tagged withIBM (14)Eames (11)all caps Franklin (80)brochures (205)mail order (11)forms (98)black and white (2088)space (144)science (104)microscopy (4) In SetsIMPRESSIONE (Francesca Pittalis) (19)Katmai (Kat) (14)Franklin Gothic Condensed & Extra Condensed (Nick Sherman) (151)Posters (Lucas Bevilaqua) (461)B&W (Lucas Bevilaqua) (209)PHANTA (Leonardo de la Fuente) (2330) 2 Comments on “Powers of Ten brochure” Nick Sherman says: Nov 21st, 2022 6:45 pm Update, 10 years later: I’ve swapped out the original images in this post with more / better images from the related page on the Eames Office website that didn’t exist when this entry was first posted. Nick Sherman says: Nov 22nd, 2022 7:23 pm The type on the brochure matches Power of Ten’s titles and onscreen graphics, which are also set in Franklin and Univers. Post a comment Name Email – will not be published Website Your response Submit Comment More Franklin Gothic in use You Don’t Know Jack, volume 6, “The Lost Gold”2003JellyvisionContributed by Nathan Rios Change the things I can2012John Choura Jr.Contributed by Stephen Coles The Nashville Country Singers – Rose Garden: Country Hits of ’71 album art1971unknownPhoto(s) by Bart Solenthaler on Flickr. Sponsor More in Education/Academia Explorations in Typography by Carolina de Bartolo2011Carolina de BartoloContributed by Carolina de Bartolo La salle de classe, un objet graphique? by Éloïsa Pérez2021Bureau 205Contributed by 205TF Typographische Mitteilungen, Vol. 17, No. 10, Oct. 19201920unknownContributed by Kirsten Solveig Schneider The Influence of Medieval Design on the Arts & Crafts Movement2017Contributed by Ian Lanius More in Booklets/Pamphlets Clip Books of Line Art, Volk (1961)1961Harry Volk Jr. Art StudioPhoto(s) by Bart Solenthaler on Flickr. I Giganti Verdi di Fusignano2024Cobra StudioContributed by Cobra Studio Transart23 festival of contemporary culture2023Cinzia D’EmidioAlex PiacentiniContributed by Cinzia DEmidio GMSMA 10th Anniversary1991Thor StockmanContributed by Dan Rhatigan Staff Pick More Fonts In Use Sammy Kaye – Swing and Sway album art1972unknownContributed by Florian Hardwig Staff Pick Jeremy Hansen Artemis II mission patch2024Canadian Space AgencyHenry GuimondContributed by David Jonathan Ross Staff Pick Press Press Campionario, issue 01: “Brush Folder 2014–2019”2020Michele GalluzzoContributed by Michele Galluzzo Staff Pick Experimenta Design 2003 Poster2003Atelier Pedro FalcãoContributed by Tânia Raposo Staff Pick
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Update, 10 years later: I’ve swapped out the original images in this post with more / better images from the related page on the Eames Office website that didn’t exist when this entry was first posted.
The type on the brochure matches Power of Ten’s titles and onscreen graphics, which are also set in Franklin and Univers.