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20 Vintage Advertising Poster Samples

May 17, 2010

Smart Design

It’s been 140 years since the birth of the modern poster yet until today, the medium still haven’t lost its potency as an effective marketing tool. Relatively cheap and, most of the time, aesthetically pleasing, an advertising poster is a businessman’s reliable ally in brand communication. Aside from its value as a marketing tool, posters are also regarded as an art by some. As proof, we have gathered some of the best posters from the past few decades. This vintage advertising poster collection is meant to get your creative juices flowing. Browse, enjoy and create!

Superb Vintage Advertising Poster Collection

Vintage Advertising Poster - Grundig

Vintage Advertising Poster - Marlboro

Vintage Advertising Poster - Fordmustang

Vintage Advertising Poster - Advert Grabber

Vintage Advertising Poster - Western Electric

Vintage Advertising Poster - Budweiser

Vintage Advertising Poster - Hart Schaffnermarx

Vintage Advertising Poster - Crepes Dentelles

Vintage Advertising Poster - War Films

Vintage Advertising Poster - General Electric

Vintage Advertising Poster - Chesterfield

Vintage Advertising Poster - Summer Wind

Vintage Advertising Poster - Vintage Champagne

Vintage Advertising Poster - Ridgid

Vintage Advertising Poster - Arvin

Vintage Advertising Poster - Refrigerator

Vintage Advertising Poster - Coke 19431

Vintage Advertising Poster - Sony

Vintage Advertising Poster - Gillette

Vintage Advertising Poster - GE Clocks

Thank you for viewing this post and we hope that this vintage advertising poster samples have fueled your imagination. Design your own poster now and have it printed with a masterful online printing company. For more information on online poster printing, you can contact us toll free at 866-266-6182 or just visit www.colorprintingwholesale.com.

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One Comment

  1. Ben Koshkin

    I don’t remember the Peter Max clocks.

    Ben Koshkin

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