Showing posts with label wrestling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wrestling. Show all posts

Friday, March 31, 2017

Philately Fridays: Maldives, 1976

Three small and beautiful stamps from the small and beautiful Maldives islands, commemorating the 1976 Olympic games.

Friday, January 10, 2014

Philately Fridays: Germany, 1972

Two gorgeous stamps from the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich. I really love the simplicity of the illustrations here. So much achieved with such a basic form vocabulary.

Related: Otl Aicher's pictogram system for the 1972 Olympic Games

Friday, June 7, 2013

Philately Fridays: Poland, 1972

Five post-psychedelic stamps from Poland for the 1972 Olympics.

See also: Philately Fridays: Samoa, 1976

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Vintage Pro Wrestling Logos

I grew up with pro wrestling and still love the 1980s era right before it turned into a freak show. Looking back on the '70s - '80s glory days, there was some pretty sharp graphic design going on. Let's have a look.



The American Wrestling Association was based in Minneapolis MN, founded by wrestling legend Verne Gagne. The AWA ended up being a springboard for dozens of wrestling stars who ended up in the NWA or WWF. Andre The Giant, Hulk Hogan, The Road Warriors, Dusty Rhodes, Jesse "The Body" Ventura, Mean Gene Okerlund, and Bobby "The Brain" Heenan all got their start here in the Twin Cities before they were lured out to the East Coast to join the bigger leagues.





One of the AWA's biggest stars, The Crusher, showing off his t-shirt design.









In 1935, promoter Jim Crockett Sr. founded his wrestling promotion company in Charlotte, NC. When Jim Sr. passed away in 1973, his son Jim Crockett Jr took over, changed the name to Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling, and eventually merged the group with the National Wrestling Alliance. He made stars out of Ric Flair, Ken Patera, Wahoo McDaniel, and Greg "The Hammer" Valentine.





Logos for the first two WWF Wrestlemania events.



New Japan Pro-Wrestling logo, a brief home to the Road Warriors towards the end of their tag team career.



Ladies Professional Wrestling Association

Friday, April 29, 2011

Philately Fridays: Samoa 1976



Here's a funky foursome from Samoa. Between these stamps and The Wild Samoans, all I know about this country is its affinity towards competitive athleticism. I should probably do some research.







Friday, July 10, 2009

Philately Fridays: Bulgaria, 1978



Great geometric representation of Olympic wrestling on this Bulgarian stamp from 1978.