デヴィッド・ボウイさんのインスタグラム写真 - (デヴィッド・ボウイInstagram)「DAILY BOWIE THING – Day 11   “Leaving slips of paper...”   Japanese graphic design has long been recognised for being up there with the very best in the world and we’re sure Bowie collectors would agree that the most sought after and beautiful David Bowie single covers originated in Japan.   Fans would surely also agree that this is true of Japanese packaging in general, including books, magazines, programmes, posters and today’s #DailyBowieThing, the humble flyer.   Of course, flyers are produced the world over and are a cheap and easy way to advertise a product, particularly before the birth of the internet. However, Japanese designers made them something a little more desirable and ensured that their flyers were worth hanging on to, not just pieces of advertising junk destined for recycling.    As with most typical examples, the flyer we’ve chosen today is around A5 in size and printed on glossy paper. This particular one was produced in 1982 to advertise the upcoming Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars: The Motion Picture film of Bowie’s last show of the 1973 tour at Hammersmith Odeon, directed by D. A. Pennebaker.   Though it only utilises one still from the film on the reverse, it's unlikely anybody complained about the use of Sukita's stunning shot for the front.   You probably know when to expect the next #DailyBowieThing   #DailyBowieThing  #BowieFlyer  #BowieSukita  #BowieZiggyMoPi」11月12日 1時18分 - davidbowie

デヴィッド・ボウイのインスタグラム(davidbowie) - 11月12日 01時18分


DAILY BOWIE THING – Day 11
 
“Leaving slips of paper...”
 
Japanese graphic design has long been recognised for being up there with the very best in the world and we’re sure Bowie collectors would agree that the most sought after and beautiful David Bowie single covers originated in Japan.
 
Fans would surely also agree that this is true of Japanese packaging in general, including books, magazines, programmes, posters and today’s #DailyBowieThing, the humble flyer.
 
Of course, flyers are produced the world over and are a cheap and easy way to advertise a product, particularly before the birth of the internet. However, Japanese designers made them something a little more desirable and ensured that their flyers were worth hanging on to, not just pieces of advertising junk destined for recycling. 
 
As with most typical examples, the flyer we’ve chosen today is around A5 in size and printed on glossy paper. This particular one was produced in 1982 to advertise the upcoming Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars: The Motion Picture film of Bowie’s last show of the 1973 tour at Hammersmith Odeon, directed by D. A. Pennebaker.
 
Though it only utilises one still from the film on the reverse, it's unlikely anybody complained about the use of Sukita's stunning shot for the front.
 
You probably know when to expect the next #DailyBowieThing
 
#DailyBowieThing  #BowieFlyer  #BowieSukita  #BowieZiggyMoPi


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