Henry Wolf for Karastan carpets

An excellently memorable and surreal campaign photographed by Henry Wolf for Karastan carpets.
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Emphasis on graphics

Henry Wolf’s photograph for a student architectural drawing competition.
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Politics in print, by Henry Wolf

Henry Wolf took a variety of approaches to dramatizing the American political process in his magazine design.
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Quiz show

In the grand tradition of magazine quizzes comes “The Whatchamacallit Game” from Esquire.
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Saks Fifth Avenue’s Folio

Henry Wolf’s work for Saks hearkened back to his days at Harper’s Bazaar and Show.
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Illustrating ‘Seventeen’

Mid-century editorial illustration from the pages of Seventeen magazine.
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Smiling faces

An assortment of Seventeen magazine advertisements from the ’50s and ’60s.
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Henry Wolf for Olivetti

In the late-1960s Henry Wolf produced a number of advertisements for Olivetti, which touched on two of his favorite devices: the use of celebrity and the distortions of scale and context used to dreamlike effect.
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I can see right through you

Henry Wolf Collection Box 7 Folder 73: Course announcement for the School of Visual Arts, c. 1964.
Henry Wolf created this School of Visual Arts course announcement for his friend, photographer Melvin Sokolsky.
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Henry Wolf on typography

In 1958 Henry Wolf, newly appointed art director for Harper’s Bazaar, was tapped by the Advertising Typographers Association to write an essay on magazine typography for their bulletin.
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Paper for packaging

Ten years before the rise of the supermarket generic brand, Champion Papers produced these colorful generic packaging designs for a series of print advertisements.
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