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I’ve just chosen one at random - Bluth, it’s a good ‘un - just so you can know about this blog. It’s where graphic design meets TV & film in a way that feeds both of these obsessions of ours. Faux logos - in their words: “A fauxgo (fake logo) is a symbol or other small design created to represent a fictional company or organization that exists only on film.”
I wish we could convey how happy this tumblr makes us. It’s like coming home - to find a chocolate pie waiting for us.
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“No touching.”
The Bluth Company, Arrested Development (2003) via Rick Pollock
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From 1928, but it must have been designed earlier - it couldn’t look any more late Victorian if it tried with both hands. Love. It.
Dominion Press Clipping Agency, 1928 | Source
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CROSS ROADS OF THE WORLD - The View from Our Place
Now that Ragtag Design has moved to Hollywood, we’re getting all into Old Hollywood sites. The obvious place to start is the place practically next door to our new office: Hollywood’s Cross Roads of the World. From our balcony, we can see the spinning globe on top of its tower as it lights up at night.
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