Design: Pentagram Design Limited
Date: 1972
Size: 500 x 710
Print: Offset
Condition: (A) Occasional light crease
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Calling Cards, Frank Sweeney Photographer (1972), an early advertising piece designed by the influential British design partnership Pentagram for London-based fashion photographer Frank Sweeney. Produced in the year Pentagram was founded (by Alan Fletcher, Theo Crosby, Colin Forbes, Kenneth Grange, and Mervyn Kurlansky), it exemplifies the firm's playful, witty approach to graphic design during its formative period.
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