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In #Fortune for #MARCH 1953
‘STEEL is now giant business in the #Philadelphia area . . .’
#Illustration by George Giusti (1908-1990)
The #PhiladelphiaNationalBank
*Fortune*, March 1953.
#illustrationart #illustrationartists #graphicdesign #graphicdesigners #GeorgeGiusti

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In #MARCH 1946
👇🧵
‘Casual dress key to clothing’s climb’
Illustration by George Giusti (1908-1990)
#illustration #illustrationart #illustrationartists #graphicdesign #graphicdesigners #GeorgeGiusti #clothingindustry #apparel

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Graphis 87, 1960. Cover design by George Giusti. #GeorgeGiusti #graphis
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The Comitato di Liberazione Nazionale had been the multi-party umbrella organization for the Italian resistance that had led the governments of Italy until the election in 1946.
#illustration #illustrationart #illustrationartists #GeorgeGiusti #MarshallPlan #ItalianResistance

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#Fortune for #FEBRUARY 1949
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‘ECA: How Good a Buy?’
#Illustration by #GeorgeGiusti (1908-1990)
The Economic Cooperation Administration (ECA) was the U.S. government agency set up in 1948 to administer the Marshall Plan.
Cover, Feb. 1949
#FortuneCover #illustrationart

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‘George Giusti (1908 - 1990) was born in Milan, Italy. He studied at the Brera Academy of Fine Arts in Milan and did graphic design there before deciding to move to Zürich, Switzerland, where he opened a design studio, which he operated for seven years. While on a visit to the United States in 1938, Giusti was induced to stay by the several excellent commissions that were offered to him, including the opportunity to collaborate with Herbert Matter on the design of the Swiss pavilion at the 1939 New York World’s Fair. Giusti is well known in Europe and America for his architecture and sculpture, as well as his graphics. Over the years, Giusti garnered more than ten gold and silver medals and eighty other awards and citations.’
https://poulwebb.blogspot.com/2021/01/fortune-magazine-part-3.html

‘George Giusti (1908 - 1990) was born in Milan, Italy. He studied at the Brera Academy of Fine Arts in Milan and did graphic design there before deciding to move to Zürich, Switzerland, where he opened a design studio, which he operated for seven years. While on a visit to the United States in 1938, Giusti was induced to stay by the several excellent commissions that were offered to him, including the opportunity to collaborate with Herbert Matter on the design of the Swiss pavilion at the 1939 New York World’s Fair. Giusti is well known in Europe and America for his architecture and sculpture, as well as his graphics. Over the years, Giusti garnered more than ten gold and silver medals and eighty other awards and citations.’ https://poulwebb.blogspot.com/2021/01/fortune-magazine-part-3.html

#Fortune for #FEBRUARY 1941
Illustration by George Giusti (1908-1990)
👉ALT
Cover of *Fortune*, February 1941
#FortuneCover #illustration #illustrationart #illustrationartists #GeorgeGiusti #WW2 #navalwarfare #battleship #precisionism

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#Fortune for #DECEMBER 1951
Illustration by George Giusti (1908-1990)
Cover of *Fortune*, December 1951
#FortuneCover #illustration #illustrationart #illustrationartists #GeorgeGiusti #AmericanArt #graphicdesign

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business to you, you’ll benefit from the “on-the-spot” contact provided by The Philadelphia National Bank.’
#illustrationart #illustrationartists #GeorgeGiusti #graphicdesign #PhiladelphiaNationalBank #petroleumindustry #fossilfuels #refinery #pipes
*Fortune*, December 1953

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In #DECEMBER 1953
👇🧵
‘OIL makes Philadelphia the nation’s second largest refining center, first-ranking petroleum port. If oil or natural gas, or by-products, mean ➡️
#Illustration by George Giusti (1908-1990)
#illustrationart #illustrationartists #GeorgeGiusti #graphicdesign

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Graphis 78, 1958. Cover design by George Giusti.
#GeorgeGiusti #graphis
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In #NOVEMBER 1960
‘Plover Bond, the visibly better letterhead paper, is made for people of good taste.’
#Illustration by George Giusti (1908-1990)
#illustrationart #illustrationartists #graphicdesign #graphicdesigners #GeorgeGiusti #PloverBond #paper #stationery #letterhead

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‘George Giusti (1908-1990) was born in Milan, Italy. He studied at the Brera Academy of Fine Arts in Milan and did graphic design there before deciding to move to Zürich, Switzerland, where he opened a design studio, which he operated for seven years. While on a visit to the United States in 1938, Giusti was induced to stay by the several excellent commissions that were offered to him, including the opportunity to collaborate with Herbert Matter on the design of the Swiss pavilion at the 1939 New York World’s Fair. Giusti is well known in Europe and America for his architecture and sculpture, as well as his graphics. Over the years, Giusti garnered more than ten gold and silver medals and eighty other awards and citations.’
https://poulwebb.blogspot.com/2021/01/fortune-magazine-part-3.html

‘George Giusti (1908-1990) was born in Milan, Italy. He studied at the Brera Academy of Fine Arts in Milan and did graphic design there before deciding to move to Zürich, Switzerland, where he opened a design studio, which he operated for seven years. While on a visit to the United States in 1938, Giusti was induced to stay by the several excellent commissions that were offered to him, including the opportunity to collaborate with Herbert Matter on the design of the Swiss pavilion at the 1939 New York World’s Fair. Giusti is well known in Europe and America for his architecture and sculpture, as well as his graphics. Over the years, Giusti garnered more than ten gold and silver medals and eighty other awards and citations.’ https://poulwebb.blogspot.com/2021/01/fortune-magazine-part-3.html

#Fortune for #SEPTEMBER 1954
‘In this issue: Ford’s Fight for First’
Cover #Illustration by George Giusti (1908-1990 👉ALT)
#FortuneCover #Illustration #illustrationart #illustrationartists #GeorgeGiusti #graphicdesign #graphicdesigners #automotiveindustry #FordMotorCo

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George Giusti designed 40+ covers for Command Records.designreviewed.com/illustrating-sound-georg...
#GeorgeGiusti #AlbumDesign #DesignHistory

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‘George Giusti (1908-1990) was born in Milan, Italy. He studied at the Brera Academy of Fine Arts in Milan and did graphic design there before deciding to move to Zürich, Switzerland, where he opened a design studio, which he operated for seven years. While on a visit to the United States in 1938, Giusti was induced to stay by the several excellent commissions that were offered to him, including the opportunity to collaborate with Herbert Matter on the design of the Swiss pavilion at the 1939 New York World’s Fair. Giusti is well known in Europe and America for his architecture and sculpture, as well as his graphics. Over the years, Giusti garnered more than ten gold and silver medals and eighty other awards and citations.’

image from ttps://poulwebb.blogspot.com/2021/01/fortune-magazine-part-3.html: ‘George Giusti (1908-1990) was born in Milan, Italy. He studied at the Brera Academy of Fine Arts in Milan and did graphic design there before deciding to move to Zürich, Switzerland, where he opened a design studio, which he operated for seven years. While on a visit to the United States in 1938, Giusti was induced to stay by the several excellent commissions that were offered to him, including the opportunity to collaborate with Herbert Matter on the design of the Swiss pavilion at the 1939 New York World’s Fair. Giusti is well known in Europe and America for his architecture and sculpture, as well as his graphics. Over the years, Giusti garnered more than ten gold and silver medals and eighty other awards and citations.’

#Fortune for #AUGUST 1942
‘The U.S. Navy’
Illustration by George Giusti (1908-1990 👉ALT)
Cover of *Fortune*, August 1942
#FortuneCover #illustration #illustrationart #illustrationartists #GeorgeGiusti #graphicdesign #graphicdesigner #WW2 #USNavy

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to learn to paint, write, and enjoy music, and to enrich life in general. Today, for example, “do-it-yourselfers” are making realities instead of dreams of backyard barbecues, amateur darkrooms, and family playrooms.’
#illustrationart #GeorgeGiusti #graphicdesign #Citibank #DIY

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#JULY 1957
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‘Newest boom market: leisure time’
#Illustration by #GeorgeGiusti (1908-1990)
‘Shorter work weeks, longer vacations create multi-billion-dollar industry’
#NationalCityBankOfNewYork
‘Most families use these spare hours creatively - to improve house and grounds, ➡️

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#Fortune for #JUNE 1953
‘The Junior Executive Life ...’
Illustration by George Giusti (1908-1990)
Cover of *Fortune*, June 1953
#illustration #illustrationart #illustrationartists #GeorgeGiusti #graphicdesign

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In #JUNE 1953
‘Electronics. The Philadelphia National Bank.’
Illustration by George Giusti (1908-1990)
*Fortune*, June 1953
#illustration #illustrationart #illustrationartists #GeorgeGiusti #graphicdesign #graphicdesigners #electronics #PhiladelphiaNationalBank

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‘George Giusti (1908-1990) was born in Milan, Italy. He studied at the Brera Academy of Fine Arts in Milan and did graphic design there before deciding to move to Zürich, Switzerland, where he opened a design studio, which he operated for seven years. While on a visit to the United States in 1938, Giusti was induced to stay by the several excellent commissions that were offered to him, including the opportunity to collaborate with Herbert Matter on the design of the Swiss pavilion at the 1939 New York World’s Fair. Giusti is well known in Europe and America for his architecture and sculpture, as well as his graphics. Over the years, Giusti garnered more than ten gold and silver medals and eighty other awards and citations.’
https://poulwebb.blogspot.com/2021/01/fortune-magazine-part-3.html 21.2.22 
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‘George Giusti (1908-1990) was born in Milan, Italy. He studied at the Brera Academy of Fine Arts in Milan and did graphic design there before deciding to move to Zürich, Switzerland, where he opened a design studio, which he operated for seven years. While on a visit to the United States in 1938, Giusti was induced to stay by the several excellent commissions that were offered to him, including the opportunity to collaborate with Herbert Matter on the design of the Swiss pavilion at the 1939 New York World’s Fair. Giusti is well known in Europe and America for his architecture and sculpture, as well as his graphics. Over the years, Giusti garnered more than ten gold and silver medals and eighty other awards and citations.’ https://poulwebb.blogspot.com/2021/01/fortune-magazine-part-3.html 21.2.22 image from https://poulwebb.blogspot.com/2021/01/fortune-magazine-part-5.html 14.2.23

#Fortune for #MAY 1954
‘In this issue: The New York Central …’
Illustration by George Giusti (1908-1990)
👉ALT
Cover of *Fortune*, May 1954
#FortuneCover #GraphicDesign #railroads #illustration #illustrationart #illustrationartists #GeorgeGiusti

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George Giusti - Illustrating the Hearts Anatomy, Function, and Diseases - Design Reviewed "Heart: Anatomy, Function, and Diseases" (Dell, 1962), by Rudolf Hoffmann and illustrated by George Giusti, demonstrates how illustrations effectively convey complex and emotional topics whilst provid...

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In #Fortune for #MARCH 1953
‘STEEL is now giant business in the #Philadelphia area . . .’
#Illustration by George Giusti (1908-1990)
The #PhiladelphiaNationalBank
*Fortune*, March 1953.
#illustrationart #illustrationartists #graphicdesign #graphicdesigners #GeorgeGiusti

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In #MARCH 1946
👇🧵
‘Casual dress key to clothing’s climb’
Illustration by George Giusti (1908-1990)
#illustration #illustrationart #illustrationartists #graphicdesign #graphicdesigners #GeorgeGiusti #clothingindustry #apparel

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‘George Giusti (1908 - 1990) was born in Milan, Italy. He studied at the Brera Academy of Fine Arts in Milan and did graphic design there before deciding to move to Zürich, Switzerland, where he opened a design studio, which he operated for seven years. While on a visit to the United States in 1938, Giusti was induced to stay by the several excellent commissions that were offered to him, including the opportunity to collaborate with Herbert Matter on the design of the Swiss pavilion at the 1939 New York World’s Fair. Giusti is well known in Europe and America for his architecture and sculpture, as well as his graphics. Over the years, Giusti garnered more than ten gold and silver medals and eighty other awards and citations.’
https://poulwebb.blogspot.com/2021/01/fortune-magazine-part-3.html

‘George Giusti (1908 - 1990) was born in Milan, Italy. He studied at the Brera Academy of Fine Arts in Milan and did graphic design there before deciding to move to Zürich, Switzerland, where he opened a design studio, which he operated for seven years. While on a visit to the United States in 1938, Giusti was induced to stay by the several excellent commissions that were offered to him, including the opportunity to collaborate with Herbert Matter on the design of the Swiss pavilion at the 1939 New York World’s Fair. Giusti is well known in Europe and America for his architecture and sculpture, as well as his graphics. Over the years, Giusti garnered more than ten gold and silver medals and eighty other awards and citations.’ https://poulwebb.blogspot.com/2021/01/fortune-magazine-part-3.html

#Fortune for #FEBRUARY 1941
Illustration by George Giusti (1908-1990)
👉ALT
Cover of *Fortune*, February 1941
#FortuneCover #illustration #illustrationart #illustrationartists #GeorgeGiusti #WW2 #navalwarfare #battleship #precisionism

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#Fortune for #JANUARY 1953
‘Beginning a series on Age of Science in Industry’
Illustration by George Giusti (1908-1990)
Cover of *Fortune*, January 1953
#illustration #illustrationart #illustrationartists #graphicdesign #graphicdesigners #GeorgeGiusti

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#Fortune for #DECEMBER 1951
Illustration by George Giusti (1908-1990)
Cover of *Fortune*, December 1951
#FortuneCover #illustration #illustrationart #illustrationartists #GeorgeGiusti #AmericanArt #graphicdesign

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business to you, you’ll benefit from the “on-the-spot” contact provided by The Philadelphia National Bank.’
#illustrationart #illustrationartists #GeorgeGiusti #graphicdesign #PhiladelphiaNationalBank #petroleumindustry #fossilfuels #refinery #pipes
*Fortune*, December 1953

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In #DECEMBER 1953
👇🧵
‘OIL makes Philadelphia the nation’s second largest refining center, first-ranking petroleum port. If oil or natural gas, or by-products, mean ➡️
#Illustration by George Giusti (1908-1990)
#illustrationart #illustrationartists #GeorgeGiusti #graphicdesign

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Graphis 78, 1958. Cover design by George Giusti.
#GeorgeGiusti #graphis
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Book cover by George Giusti
Book in white and yellow mustard.
Illustrated repeated heads with left in light and right in shadows with 3 glasses and 1 bottle in front of them in a bar. 
Black text:
The Iceman
Cometh
Eugene O'Neill
Winner of the Nobel Prize for literature
A VINTAGE BOOK V-18 $1.45

Book cover by George Giusti Book in white and yellow mustard. Illustrated repeated heads with left in light and right in shadows with 3 glasses and 1 bottle in front of them in a bar. Black text: The Iceman Cometh Eugene O'Neill Winner of the Nobel Prize for literature A VINTAGE BOOK V-18 $1.45

🔴 The Daily Heller: An Ode to Two of George Giusti’s Book Cover Designs
Feat.: George Giusti (1908–1990)
by Steven Heller @thedailyheller at @printmag
#bookCover #GeorgeGiusti

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