I first saw a photo of mid-century designer Lou Dorfman’s
"gastrotypographicalassemblage" wall in an issue of I.D. magazine last year and was absolutely blown away. The creative vision of the legendary CBS art director and designer is the largest, modern
typographic artifact in existence and has been in storage since it was taken down in the ’90’s. Read more and see more about this gorgeous piece here and here…
Wow…. this is incredible.
It’s like the Great Wall. I so want to get my picture taken in front of that baby! Right by the “Eat, Drink and Be Merry”.
great find! the flickr images give an amazing sense of scale and process. wow. fun bit of history captured.
How strange! I thought it was Yves Saint-Laurent on the picture. Same look 🙂
textgasm.
yes! the Center for Design Study is right here in Atlanta. I can’t wait to see it installed.