One of the finest little items I’ve found in a while this – just something very bold about this 1964 booklet for the GPO designed by the London Typographical Designers Ltd, who my have been formed just post-WW2 and who appeard to cease business c1970. The title typeface is, I Read More →
One of the finest little items I’ve found in a while this – just something very bold about this 1964 booklet for the GPO designed by the London Typographical Designers Ltd, who my have been formed just post-WW2 and who appeard to cease business c1970. The title typeface is, I Read More →
One of the finest little items I’ve found in a while this – just something very bold about this 1964 booklet for the GPO designed by the London Typographical Designers Ltd, who my have been formed just post-WW2 and who appeard to cease business c1970. The title typeface is, I Read More →
One of the finest little items I’ve found in a while this – just something very bold about this 1964 booklet for the GPO designed by the London Typographical Designers Ltd, who my have been formed just post-WW2 and who appeard to cease business c1970. The title typeface is, I Read More →
One of the finest little items I’ve found in a while this – just something very bold about this 1964 booklet for the GPO designed by the London Typographical Designers Ltd, who my have been formed just post-WW2 and who appeard to cease business c1970. The title typeface is, I Read More →
When the Post Office Tower (now known as the BT Tower after the privatisation of the GPO) was opened in London in 1966 it was, until 1980, the tallest building in the capital and it is still a very visible landmark on the city’s skyline. Built primarily to allow microwave Read More →
When the Post Office Tower (now known as the BT Tower after the privatisation of the GPO) was opened in London in 1966 it was, until 1980, the tallest building in the capital and it is still a very visible landmark on the city’s skyline. Built primarily to allow microwave Read More →
When the Post Office Tower (now known as the BT Tower after the privatisation of the GPO) was opened in London in 1966 it was, until 1980, the tallest building in the capital and it is still a very visible landmark on the city’s skyline. Built primarily to allow microwave Read More →
When the Post Office Tower (now known as the BT Tower after the privatisation of the GPO) was opened in London in 1966 it was, until 1980, the tallest building in the capital and it is still a very visible landmark on the city’s skyline. Built primarily to allow microwave Read More →
When the Post Office Tower (now known as the BT Tower after the privatisation of the GPO) was opened in London in 1966 it was, until 1980, the tallest building in the capital and it is still a very visible landmark on the city’s skyline. Built primarily to allow microwave Read More →