"Late Blight of Potatoes and Its Control" and "La Brulure Tardive des Pommes de Terre et les Moyens de la Maitriser" prints (1968)
"Late Blight of Potatoes and Its Control" and "La Brulure Tardive des Pommes de Terre et les Moyens de la Maitriser" prints (1968)
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While the designer between these two booklet covers was probably most concerned with telling reminding potato farmers what to do about late blight, they've also succeeded of reminding me of two other things: Superstore's now-ubiquitous yellow No-Name Brand design scheme (launched in 1978) and corporate-Scando brands like IKEA as they exist in the here and now. I'm not complaining. And I would be very happy to have either French or English versions of this brightening my potato shed.
A booklet cover reproduction available at 12x18" or 24x36" on Epson Enhanced Matte 192 gsm paper printed with Epson UltraChrome XD2 archival ink. Sold in an open edition, unframed. The Canada Department of Agriculture and Ministère de l'Agriculture du Canada wordmarks on these covers have been replaced with the words ”National Farming Forum” and "Forum National de l'Agriculture" due to Section 9 of the Canadian Trademarks Act.
