Archives for the ‘Graphic Design’ Category

Western Cold War Firm Logos (Defense & Engineering)

By admin • May 23rd, 2008 • Category: Archived, Calculators, Energy, Graphic Design, Logos, Nuclear Weapons, USA

This is a promised follow-up for the Soviet tech logos post from a couple of weeks back. Here I’ve redrawn a selection of Western firms from roughly the same period (1960s-1980s). The primary focus here is on electronics, defense and engineering firms which were in some way connected with military contracting during that period […]



Postapocalyptic 1981

By admin • May 20th, 2008 • Category: Archived, Graphic Design, Nuclear Weapons, Photography, Postapocalyptic Stuff, Publications, Small Arms, West Bloc

The cover of the June 1981 issue of Future life. There’s something about a flimsy NBC suit, the triangular handguard version of M16 and Ray Bans that takes you back to the world of imagined postapocalyptic adventure.



Soviet Tech Logos

By Irvin • May 7th, 2008 • Category: Archived, Calculators, East Bloc, Electronics, Graphic Design, Logos, USSR

One of my favorite sites is the Museum of Soviet Calculators, which is a vast repository of information about the large quantity of calculating machines the Soviet Union turned out during the Cold War. One of the most intriguing pages there is a gallery of logos for Soviet state electronics firms, that happened to have […]



Mapping World War III: Soviet Global Invasion Routes

By Irvin • Apr 5th, 2008 • Category: Archived, East Bloc, Graphic Design, History, Maps, Military, Nuclear Weapons, Strategy, USSR

A sequence of maps from a 1987 Department of Defense study, reveal the visual contours of a now impossible future: the conquest of the world by the Soviet Union.



Cold War Pixel Camouflage

By Irvin • Apr 5th, 2008 • Category: Archived, Armor, Camouflage, Graphic Design, Military, USA, West Bloc

Modern digital camouflage has a Cold War origin in experiments conducted in the late 1970s by the United States Army.