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Eyes On Design Posters
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2005--$15
Poster Artist: John Marsh
John Marsh, a visual historian, captured the International Vehicle
Design theme on canvas to share with the automotive design community
and automotive enthusiasts. The theme celebrates key automotive
designers who are the people responsible for influencing design
around the world.

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2004--$15
A well known and internationally respected artist, Jay Koka's
work is ever-changing in color, texture and composition reflective
of a man who is constantly searching and continuously evolving
his work. Skillful manipulation of color and mood plus considered
composition and an occasionally impressionist style are the
hallmarks of the artist who is never satisfied with the status
quo and always brings a true element of surprise to the viewer
at each new exhibition.
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2003--$10
This year’s poster was illustrated by Dennis Brown.
He is a member of the Los Angeles Society of Illustrators and
The Automotive fine Arts Society, and has won many awards worldwide.

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2002--$10
Poster Artist: Dean Ackerman
Designer at DaimlerChrysler Corporation

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2001--$10
Camilo Pardo's poster summarizes the power and confidence
of automotive design in post-war America with three stunning
vehicles.
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2000--$10
General Motors designer Hoon S. Kim has captured the essence
of this year’s featured model, the Sport Utility Vehicle
(SUV), in his featured poster.
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1999--$10
The poster is a 7-color separation of the original art by
DaimlerChrysler designer Bob Hubbach. This poster commemorates
the 12th Annual Eyes on Design automotive exhibition
and represents our 1999 Featured Design "The Great
American Convertible."
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1998--$10
The 1998 Eyes on Classic Design poster is a
7-color separation by Brophy of the original art by designer
Pete Lawlis, commemorating the 11th Annual Eyes on Classic
Design automotive design exhibition. In addition, there
will be 100 posters signed and numbered by the artist for
sale for $100 each.
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Prints--$10
100 signed and numbered prints of the original artwork only
in 7-color separation will be sold for $200 each.

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1997--$10
This poster elebrates 100 years of Oldsmobile manufacture.
The four vehicles photographed by Donald J. Schwarz at the Ford
House are the 1902 Curved Dash Oldsmobile, the 1949 Oldsmobile
88 Town Car, the 1997 Oldsmobile Aurora and the Oldsmobile Alero
Alpha Concept Car.

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1996--$10
The 1934 Ford Coupe, the 1947 Jeep CJ-3A and the 1951 LeSabre
Concept Car represent the surviving American automotive manufacturers
in this poster which celebrates a century of American automotive
design.

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1995--$10
The feature vehicle, 1953 Studebaker Commander Regal Starliner
Hardtop, was photographed by Tom Drew. Art direction of the
poster was by Mark Nowery and incorporates Studebaker styling
sketches of Robert J. Bourke along its border.

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1994--$10
Michelle Bihan designed this springtime poster which features
the 1962 Ford Mustang Concept Car, the 1964 Mustang Convertible
and the 1965 Ford Mustang Fastback. Balthazar Korab was once
again the photographer in this last of the "four seasons" poster.
Note also, that the name of the event was changed to Eyes
on Classic Design in 1994.

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1993--$10
The 1938 Buick "Y" Job and the 1948 Buick Super Sedanette are
featured in this summertime at the Ford House photo by Korab.

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1992--$10
The grandeur of the Autumn at the Ford House is captured in
the Balthazar Korab photograph which features a 1932 Packard
V-12 DC Phaeton.

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1991--$25
The illustration for this poster was computer generated by
the famous visual designer, Syd Mead.

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1990--$20
This poster features the 1941 Lincoln Continental Cabriolet
and was photoraphed at the Edsel & Eleanor Ford House in Grosse
Pointe Shores by renowned photorapher, Balthazar Korab. Set
in wintertime at the Ford House, it is the first of the "four
seasons" posters.

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1989--$20
Designed by Amy Lebowsky, this poster features a photograph
by Bob Williams of Northlight Studios. The photo depicts the
future reflected in the windshield of a "classic" car.

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1988--$20
The illustration for this poster is from an original sketch
by artist Grey Counts.

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