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Time Machine Part 1 / Victorian Graphic Design

November 1st, 2007 - Articles, General Design

It’s great to be inspired from by-gone eras. From clever concepts to layout and colours, looking back in time and gleaning these graphical gems can be profitable for any creative person especially a graphic designer. Welcome to the Time Machine part 1!

Today we go back in time to the Victorians. The Victorian era marked the height of the British Industrial Revolution. During the era historic styles and cross-cultural influences were revived which is why Victorian architecture, crafts and graphic design are so interesting. Also the Victorian era sparked a massive increase in regards to printing and although limited in comparison to todays standards, it’s extremely fresh. The Victorians were the first “graphic designers”, but even they were influenced from by-gone times.

Here is a collection of examples of Victorian graphic design:

Victorian Examples 1

Victorian Examples 2

I personally love the simplicity and the literal depictions. Also the cleanness and innocence of it all compared to the world we live in today. The typography is especially interesting.

So - be inspired and if you have a suggestion or comments use the comment form below…

2 Responses to “Time Machine Part 1 / Victorian Graphic Design”

  1. Carrie Says:

    I absolutely love these old advertisements. This is probably a dumb question but I am asking it anyway, you actually made these yourself with some sort of graphics software right. They look so authentic. They would even look good framed as art. What do you do with them

  2. Merlin Says:

    Thanks a lot, this is an ace resource!
    Really interesting, doing a project in a victorian style at the moment, never worked that way before. Good fun. Thanks.

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