
Via NAS CAPAS.

By the 60s, the packaging for all of Geigy’s medications came with the identifying stripe and color blocks. Suddenly pharmacy shelves could be read as full of Geigy products from across the store. Max Schmid did the design.
Via Dwell.

Gemma Arterton photographed by Miles Aldridge, GQ UK, April 2010.
Via this isn’t happiness.



George Nelson for Herman Miller, a Steel Case series dresser cabinet in multi-coloured panels, c.1950s.
Via Modern50.