Il Giorno by Raymond Savignac 1956 original Italian poster
Il Giorno by Raymond Savignac 1956 original on linen excellent
Open your windows in the morning in your pajamas to a bright new day with rainbows and all the colors every day with the NewspaperIl Giorno.. In excellent condition on linen original.
The Il Giorno poster, designed by Raymond Savignac, promotes the Italian daily newspaper Il Giorno, first published in 1956. Savignac’s work is known for its minimalist style, bright colors, and impactful imagery. This poster exemplifies his ability to convey messages clearly and engagingly.
Savignac used simple, bold shapes and bright colors in the design. The poster features a stylized depiction of a newspaper, easily recognizable to viewers. Its minimalist design highlights the importance of communication and the modern energy of Italy. The imagery is clean, clear, and inviting.
The text on the poster is straightforward and to the point, emphasizing Il Giorno as a modern and dynamic source of news. Savignac’s design captures the optimism of the time. His use of playful and simplified elements makes the message both eye-catching and easy to understand.
This poster showcases Raymond Savignac’s skill in combining art and advertising. His work revolutionized the way advertising was perceived in the mid-20th century. With posters like Il Giorno, Savignac used humor and clarity to connect with audiences in a way that was fresh and innovative.
Artist: Savignac, Raymond
Printer: Imprimerie, Paris
Size: 39 x 55″ / 100 x 140 cm
On/Off Linen: On Linen
Print Technique: offset lithograph
Year: 1956
Condition & Comments: Excellent
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Il Giorno by Raymond Savignac 1956 original on linen excellent
Open your windows in the morning in your pajamas to a bright new day with rainbows and all the colors every day with the NewspaperIl Giorno.. In excellent condition on linen original.
The Il Giorno poster, designed by Raymond Savignac, promotes the Italian daily newspaper Il Giorno, first published in 1956. Savignac’s work is known for its minimalist style, bright colors, and impactful imagery. This poster exemplifies his ability to convey messages clearly and engagingly.
Savignac used simple, bold shapes and bright colors in the design. The poster features a stylized depiction of a newspaper, easily recognizable to viewers. Its minimalist design highlights the importance of communication and the modern energy of Italy. The imagery is clean, clear, and inviting.
The text on the poster is straightforward and to the point, emphasizing Il Giorno as a modern and dynamic source of news. Savignac’s design captures the optimism of the time. His use of playful and simplified elements makes the message both eye-catching and easy to understand.
This poster showcases Raymond Savignac’s skill in combining art and advertising. His work revolutionized the way advertising was perceived in the mid-20th century. With posters like Il Giorno, Savignac used humor and clarity to connect with audiences in a way that was fresh and innovative.
Artist: Savignac, Raymond
Printer: Imprimerie, Paris
Size: 39 x 55″ / 100 x 140 cm
On/Off Linen: On Linen
Print Technique: offset lithograph
Year: 1956
Condition & Comments: Excellent
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