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Pays de la Romance

December 7, 2018 11:19 am Published by

Take a deep breath. Because now we have reached the very essence of these cheerful greetings from Finland. We’re talking about this masterpiece by Helge Mether-Borgström’s, where a ship sails into the land of thousand lakes from the west. So simple, but oh how mesmerizing. Mether-Borgström isn’t any old graphic designer. It was he who […]

The Crayfish Season by Erik Bruun

December 7, 2018 11:17 am Published by

Erik Bruun (born 1926) is a merry rascal whom everyone gets along with. He is the grand old man of poster art in Finland and the question is if anyone else has done more than he has to attract travelers to Finland. In Bruun’s posters one can always sense his typical tongue in cheek attitude, […]

Porvoo-Borgå by Erik Bruun

December 5, 2018 3:36 pm Published by

Erik Bruun (born 1926) is a merry rascal whom everyone gets along with. He is the grand old man of poster art in Finland and the question is if anyone else has done more than he has to attract travelers to Finland. In Bruun’s posters one can always sense his typical tongue in cheek attitude, […]

The Gateway to Finland

December 5, 2018 3:16 pm Published by

In 1930 the artist duo Gunnar Forsström and Göran Hongell captured the maritime Helsinki with the Cathedral in the background. Both posters were published in several different languages, at least German, Finnish, Swedish, English and French. Who said Finland wasn’t international already back then? This thing about the Helsinki Cathedral is by the way quite […]

Helsinki by Erik Bruun

December 5, 2018 2:57 pm Published by

Erik Bruun (born 1926) is a merry rascal whom everyone gets along with. He is the grand old man of poster art in Finland and the question is if anyone else has done more than he has to attract travelers to Finland. In Bruun’s posters one can always sense his typical tongue in cheek attitude, […]

Die Hauptstadt

December 5, 2018 2:45 pm Published by

In 1930 the artist duo Göran Hongell and Gunnar Forsström captured the maritime Helsinki with the Cathedral in the background. The poster was published in several different languages, at least in German, Finnish, Swedish, English and French. Who said Finland wasn’t international already back then? This thing about the Helsinki Cathedral is by the way […]

Olympics 1952 (Spanish)

December 5, 2018 2:03 pm Published by

Ilmari Sysimetsä’s Olympics poster featuring Paavo Nurmi – the Flying Finn – is most likely the most famous Finnish poster ever. The poster is also a great example of recycling. For the Olympic Games which were to take place in 1940 a big travel poster contest was held. The price was shared by three contestants, […]

Ekenäs by VombatCombat

December 5, 2018 1:03 pm Published by

Surely travel posters can’t simply remain a cry from the past? Absolutely not. We live in a completely visual world where the picture is stronger than ever. That’s why the following question hit us: How would contemporary artists depict Finland of today? We could not let that thought go, so since 2016 we continuously arrange […]

Aegna

December 5, 2018 12:50 pm Published by

The route to/from Estonia was already popular in the 1930s, and the competition was just as tough as it is today. Aegna (at that stage without a proper name) was launched in Kiel in 1904. She served, as Adler, the Hamburg-Amerika line for many years, except during WW I. Later she was sold to a […]

Come to Finland by VombatCombat

December 5, 2018 11:39 am Published by

In the words of the artists: VombatCombat joined the project with a pleasure. Poster art entails the right to think big and bold. We love it! With the poster we wish to show that Finnish women are strong and independent, full of sisu, that is perseverance. The captain demonstrates that Finland welcomes refugees with love […]

Kaivopuisto by Marika Maijala

December 5, 2018 11:23 am Published by

Surely travel posters can’t simply remain a cry from the past? Absolutely not. We live in a completely visual world where the picture is stronger than ever. That’s why the following question hit us: How would contemporary artists depict Finland of today? We could not let that thought go, so since 2016 we continuously arrange […]

Where Nature is Always Near

December 5, 2018 11:02 am Published by

Finnish Travel Poster of the Year 2017 – Runner up! In the words of the artist duo: Travel posters are about simplifying and enlarging, so we chose an aspect which is very important for us: nature is always near in Finland.  In the poster we wanted to show the long peaceful summer nights, to enjoy […]

Sisu since 1917 by Mareike Mosch

December 5, 2018 10:37 am Published by

4th place: Finnish Travel Poster of the Year 2017! The artist presents her art work: I learnt about Sisu before I ever set foot into Finland and it kind of stuck with me. (I’ve been to Finland a couple of times by now, don’t worry). Although I find it impossible to put Sisu into one […]

Market Square by VombatCombat

December 4, 2018 12:10 pm Published by

In the words of the artists: VombatCombat joined the project with a pleasure. Poster art entails the right to think big and bold. We love it! With the poster we wish to show that Finnish women are strong and independent, full of sisu, that is perseverance. We ignore the xenophobia that has recently spread in […]

Come to Finland by Marika Maijala

December 4, 2018 9:37 am Published by

Surely travel posters can’t simply remain a cry from the past? Absolutely not. We live in a completely visual world where the picture is stronger than ever. That’s why the following question hit us: How would contemporary artists depict Finland of today? We could not let that thought go, so since 2016 we continuously arrange […]

Enjoy our nightlife by Tintin Rosvik

December 4, 2018 9:24 am Published by

Runner-up, Come to Ostrobothnia poster contest, 2016! In the words of the artist: When designing the poster I wanted to visualize the Ostobothnian (and Finnish) summer night in a new way. Instead of focusing only on the pastel colored sky I worked with the contrast between darkness and light. I often work with the intergration […]

The Smoking Ships

December 3, 2018 2:11 pm Published by

In the past, the natural northern sea route went between the cities Stockholm-Turku (Åbo)-St Petersburg. The Finland Steamship Company (FÅA) held a frontline position. In the poster the pride and joys of the steamers Oihonna and Tarmo can be seen. The poster is unique because it offers small, sweet caricatures that follow the European model. […]

Lübeck-Helsingfors

December 3, 2018 2:03 pm Published by

This poster is a true rarity. It is a poster for the Finnish shipping company Helsingfors Ångfartygs Aktiebolags and their route to Germany. The original dates back to around 1890 and as far as we know there is only one copy saved to the afterworld. And we have that very one! This should by the […]

The umbrella guy

December 3, 2018 1:32 pm Published by

We believe this little fellow is the most travelled boy in the world. In the shop we already have a winter version of the same poster, but here he is about to conquer the world with his umbrella (better safe than sorry, aye?). And of course he chooses to travel by train, the best way […]

Come to Pori by Esa-Pekka Niemi

December 3, 2018 1:22 pm Published by

Finalist in the ”Come to Satakunta” poster contest, 2016! In the words of the artist: I got the inspiration for this poster from a storm that surprised us at the beach of Yyteri in Pori on the west coast of Finland. We had ”ordered” sunny and hot weather for our day off, but ended up […]