Discover how design is part of our lives with our shorts on signage and signage. Curiosities about famous signs, signage designers, branding and outdoor advertising in our day-to-day lives.
The Jack Rabbit Slim's from 'Pulp Fiction' is a cultural icon. Its vibrant neon lights and rockabilly aesthetics transport us to the 50s. This video explores the magic behind this iconic landmark...
In "Open Until Dawn", the "Titty Twister" is not just a bar, but another character in the film. With its bright red neon sign, it acts as a beacon in the middle of the desert, attracting ...
In "The Day of the Beast" by Alex de la Iglesia, a peculiar group fights against the Antichrist in an apocalyptic Madrid. The Schweppes sign on Gran Vía is key in the plot, being a symbol of...
José María Cruz Novillo transformed graphic design in Spain, from the Correos logo to peseta banknotes, and his legacy lives on in Cruz más Cruz, redefining Spanish visual identity.
The graphic identity of the Mexico Metro, created by Lance Wyman in 1968, uses universal pictograms that celebrate local culture, showing how design unites and enriches daily experiences.
Adrian Frutiger transformed the signage of Charles de Gaulle Airport in the 70s with the Roissy fountain, today Frutiger, highlighting legibility and functionality in design.
Massimo Vignelli, who moved to New York, revolutionized graphic design and furniture with his simplicity, highlighting the New York Subway and brands such as American Airlines and Ford.
The emblematic door of "Jurassic Park" and its sign, together with the vehicles, mark a visual legacy that "Jurassic World" modernizes, maintaining the essence.
From its inception in 1923 as "HOLLYWOODLAND" to its renovation in 1978, the Hollywood sign has evolved from a real estate advertisement to an iconic symbol of cinema.
With almost 90 years of history, the Glico Man sign in Osaka symbolizes technological and cultural evolution, going through six transformations and becoming an emblematic meeting point.
Born in 2004, the letters "I Amsterdam" reflected the vibrant identity of the city until its retirement in 2018. Still present in key sites, they symbolise the diversity and spirit of Amsterdam.
LOVE by Robert Indiana, born in 1964 as a card design, evolves into a sculpture and global symbol, together with HOPE in 2008, reflecting love and optimism.
Discover the sign of the Osborne Bull: born in 1956, it was declared a heritage site in 1994, and which would become a travel symbol that crosses borders.
Discover the sign of the Diagonal Owl: A symbol of Barcelona from 1960, until its blackout in 1990, but which resurfaced in 2011, reflecting the love of the city.
Discover the Moulin Rouge sign: History and design of the iconic illuminated sign that lit up the Parisian night in Montmartre, from its opening in 1889 to the present day.