I noticed a really nice poster ad for Coca Cola on a bus stop the other day, it stood out as it was illustrated and therefor had a retro/vintage look to it. I tried to find the image on google, but couldn't and instead found all these amazing retro ads from the 20's-40's.






OMG! did you notice that the first poste has nazi crosses? it´s very important to know the date of it. I found it really beauty, but then i realized of that "little" detail...
ReplyDeleteActually those signals are not nazi symbols but budhist icons, they were incorporated into the Third Reich campaign later on.
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