Six Great Reasons Expo 67 Ad
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Client: Expo 67
Date: 1967
Add comment August 24th, 2010
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Production: Plastichrome of Canada
Date: 1960s

Pavilion of the Western Provinces on Ile Notre-Dame is finished in natural material from Western Canada. Its distinctive profile symbolizes the topography of the participating provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia, from tree-decked mountain slopes to prairie and ocean.
Add comment June 8th, 2010
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Client: Chatelaine
Date: 1967

2 comments February 9th, 2010
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Client: Weekly Tribune Newspaper
Date: 1967
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Add comment December 2nd, 2009
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Client: Lilliston Farm Implements
Date: 1967

Add comment November 26th, 2009
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Client: Iran Expo
Date: 1967


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1 comment May 6th, 2009
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Manufacturer: Plastichrome, Canada
Date: 1967
“This is the main entrance to the Exhibition and the terminus of the mass transit. Buildings on the extensive deck are restaurants, boutiques and reception rooms.”
1 comment April 9th, 2009
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Client: Allstate Insurance
Date: 1967
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1 comment March 5th, 2009
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Date: 1967
Here is a pair of classic souvenir items from the pavilions at the Worlds Expo in 1967 in Montreal, Quebec. The pressed penny has become one of the staple North American souvenir items of our time, with machines seen everywhere from coast to coast to coast. Part of the appeal is the simplicity, users insert their own penny in the machine, using it as a stage to create their own nostalgic, accessible and universal vacation memento. These are the perfect design, creating little waste (no power and upscale), are highly local and linked to place, and last forever. What more can you ask for?
-Todd Falkowsky
Motherbrand has updated this concept with one of our own…click to check the Penny Smash project out.
3 comments February 5th, 2009
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Client: Orange Crush
Date: 1967
Add comment February 3rd, 2009