Vibrant tribute to the history of Canadian design
“100 Years of Canadian Design” is much more than just a poster. It is a vibrant tribute paid by Raymond Biesinger to a century of Canadian design history, as well as to the graphic designers who shaped its identity. In this masterful work, you will discover a fascinating mosaic of iconic elements, testifying to the richness and diversity of design in Canada.
Richness and diversity of design in Canada
Among the visual treasures featured in this poster, you'll find an eclectic selection of landmark works, such as a Seripop poster, an iconic Honest Ed's sign, the 1968 Skidoo advertising campaign in calendar form, an ultra- Ruspan modern from 1952 and made in Kitchener, a CN clock, a call for pay equity between men and women, a studio cat, as well as the original Littlest Hobo title card, among other nuggets.
Authenticity and originality preserved
Each print of this exceptional work is available in 24x36" format, printed on 192 g/m² Epson Enhanced Matte paper, with Epson UltraChrome XD2 archival ink. These prints are sold in open edition, thus offering everyone the opportunity to own a piece of Canadian design history. Unframed, they invite free interpretation and personalization of their presentation, while retaining their authenticity and originality.
- printed on 192 g/m² Epson Enhanced Matte paper
- Epson UltraChrome XD2 ink
Description | Imperial | Metric |
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Length | 36" | 91.4cm |
Width | 24" | 60.9cm |
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