Saturday 3 October 2020

If You Like Infographs,

you might want to look at these,


as part of an ongoing series titled Inside Information, UK-based design studio Dorothy explores some of the most iconic designs in the areas of film, music, personal computing, and fashion through clever “cutaway” infographics, above and below,

the distinctive Arriflex 35 IIC is one of the most significant motion picture cameras of all time, and a favorite of the Hollywood new wave of cinematographers of the 60’s ad 70’s. The hand held camera was famously beloved by Stanley Kubrick whose 1971 cult classic, A Clockwork Orange, was shot almost entirely on the Arri 35 IIC,

moving on to music,

released in 1959 to meet the demand for louder amplifiers, the Vox AC30 was quickly adopted as the amp of choice for bands like The Beatles, The Kinks and The Stones, helping to define the sound of the ‘British Invasion’ when the popularity of British rock ’n’ roll bands spread to the States. Its appeal has continued through the decades with bands like Queen, U2, The Smiths, Oasis, Blur, Radiohead, Arctic Monkeys all counted as loyal Vox fans,

and keeping with music, for bands on the move,

the Minimoog was the world’s first portable (and affordable) synthesizer, billed as ’The Moog for the road’, it revolutionized music, acquired a cult-like following (which it still enjoys to this day) and quickly became the most popular synth of its time, each illustration reveals a miniature isometric world packed with historical moments, there are five Inside Information graphics are available as 3-color litho prints on their website, what  neat set of lithographs.


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