So I've been looking at retro/vintage packaging from the 50's and 60's to help get a feel for this retro dyslexia store front. (I bet no ones ever said that before).








1960's:
Here are a few thing's I've found browsing the internet.
1950's :








1960's:

(Yes, you too can be just as camp as Steve Rogers. Marvel's best kept secret? Oh I think so.)
General Retro/Vintage:






A good example of over populating a package is cereal boxes:

I've never eaten Trix cereal. There are so many E numbers that my hyper would become hyper. However, I think the retro box design is far more affective than the splash of colour on the modern box. Maybe I'm biased, maybe I just like rabbits on roller skates but the 2nd box screams hyperactivity too me and the first feels calmer. If I was a parent I wouldn't buy either box for the cereal. No cereal should be blue but if I was buying it for the design, retro wins hand's down.
I've looked more into retro font over on my Design Practice blog.
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