Industrial Americana
インダストリアル・アメリカーナ / early–mid-1990s / Estilo / Industrial and Spatial Design
An early-to-mid-1990s style relocating 1940s–60s American clip art, factory printing, and paper-sample graphics into new interiors and graphic systems. It is heavier than Factory Pomo, pairing old labor imagery with rusted beams, mesh, brick, and rough paper.
Vintage line art of tools, workers, factories, and transport / Rust, soot black, ecru, and muted green / Heavy slab serifs, wood type, and stencil numbers / Exposed steel, mesh, concrete, and brick

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- Usos idóneos
- Giving tool, clothing, or food brands industrial weight across paper and space · Distinguishing 1990s adaptive-industrial design from later cafe décor
- Tipografía
- Set large slab-serif names and stencil numbers, adding old line art like a product label.
- Composición
- Treat beams and rules as one grid and place each image or product in a large rectangle.
- Material
- Combine rough stock, black ink, rust color, mesh, steel, and brick; avoid uniform digital distress.
- Precaución
- Bare bulbs and brick alone are contemporary industrial décor. The 1990s print language, American factory imagery, and spatial materials need one identification system.
- Para profundizar
- Charles S. Anderson Design / French Paper Company promotions / mid-century industrial clip art
Entradas relacionadas
- Factory Pomo (ファクトリー・ポモ)Misma familia: Industrial and Spatial Design.Comparar Industrial Americana y Factory Pomo
- Genericana (ジェネリカーナ)Efectos compartidos: Nostalgia / Trust.Comparar Industrial Americana y Genericana
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