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Jordan Advertising Art by Fred Cole (1926)
Jordan Playboy Roadster Ad (1926): Illustrated by Fred Cole
Jordan Playboy Roadster Ad (February, 1926): Happiness at $1695 - Illustrated by Fred Cole?
Jordan Playboy Roadster Ad (June, 1926): I want to be happy - Illustrated by Fred Cole
Jordan Playboy Roadster Ad (1926): I am the Playboy - Illustrated by Fred Cole
Jordan Line Eight Victoria Ad (1926): Get more out of life - Illustrated by Fred Cole?
Jordan Straight Eight Ad (1926): Different — Always Will Be - Illustrated by Fred Cole
Jordan Line Eight Sedan Ad (1926): What More Could You Ask? - Illustrated by Fred Cole
Jordan Observation Sedan Ad (September, 1926): On the road to Everywhere - Illustrated by Fred Cole?
Jordan Line Eight Observation Sedan Ad (March, 1926): This is the Observation Sedan - Illustrated by Fred Cole?
Jordan Line Eight Ad (July, 1926): Make your vacation smooth - Illustrated by Fred Cole?
Jordan Line Eight Ad (1926): After All — It's the Way You Feel - Illustrated by Fred Cole
Jordan Line Eight Ad (December, 1926): It's the Whisper of the Eight - Illustrated by Fred Cole
Jordan Line Eight Victoria Ad (1926): Here is the New Jordan Victoria - Illustrated by Fred Cole?
A wide variety of artistic talents tried their hand at creating the visual identity of cars. Some of the top illustrators in America who illustrated covers for the Post and other magazines would also paint ads for the auto manufacturers.
In the following pictures, an unknown illustrator Fred Cole has left out all the details, giving us just a simplified suggestion of a car. By only implying what the car will do, he leaves it up to his audience to fill in all the details in their minds and imagine how great their new car will be...
Quelle: www.saturdayeveningpost.com
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