Coronet Brandy ad Contributed by Stephen Coles on Dec 27th, 2013. Artwork published in 1951. Source: www.flickr.com Scan by File Photo on Flickr. License: All Rights Reserved. Appeared in LIFE magazine, December, 1951. Typefaces Formats Advertising (1440) Topics Food/Beverage (2014) Designers/Agencies Paul Rand (10) Tagged withbrandy (4)alcohol (206)Coronet brandy (1)all lowercase (612)polka dots (20)Christmas (132)holidays (56)spirits/liquor (44) Artwork location United States (6539) 2 Comments on “Coronet Brandy ad” Robert Wertz says: Dec 28th, 2013 5:30 am This is a Paul Rand ad. Stephen Coles says: Dec 28th, 2013 9:44 am Thanks, Robert! Added. Post a comment Name Email – will not be published Website Your response Submit Comment More Futura in use Craft so Hard to Learn book cover1972Contributed by Indra Kupferschmid Gourdough’s donuts and public house2010Cody HaltomContributed by Nick Sherman Miehle Presses ad: “Accepted Standard Throughout the World”1950Photo(s) by Stephen Coles on Flickr. Sponsor More in Food/Beverage Art&Soul Nocca2020The NOCCA InstituteContributed by Darden Studio Haus2019Kelsey LimGin LaneContributed by David Jonathan Ross True Teac. 2020FISKContributed by Chloë Miller Régoa visual identity2019RelajaelcocoContributed by relajaelcoco More in Advertising Union Square brand identityc. 2021Lucy PriceJ2 Design PartnershipJason RothmanContributed by Lucy Price McDonald’s “Choosey Cheese Choosers” stickerc. 1975Contributed by Nick Sherman Staff Pick “Wire Mesh Gymnasium Window Guards” brochurec. 1945Ladislav SutnarContributed by Florence Fu Exo – Don’t Fight the Feeling2021unknownContributed by cins Z Staff Pick More Fonts In Use Volksbühne Berlin poster campaign2013LSDLeonard NeumannContributed by Florian Hardwig Blog Techno Cafe2014Fabienne FeltusBureau FContributed by Michael Hochleitner Staff Pick Météorites. Entre ciel et terre2017Fanette MellierContributed by 205TF Staff Pick Your Future London website2021Studio CronicaContributed by Sergio Cameira Staff Pick
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This is a Paul Rand ad.