View Mallorca (6th February, 2025)

View Mallorca (6th February, 2025)

It seems relatively safe to say that the mystery and glamour of travel has lost its way. From long lines and low-cost fees to over-hyped Instagram feeds and the loss of a true ‘hidden gem’, the travel experience has become somewhat predictable. But Stick No Bills is helping to bring back some of that former glamour – at least for our walls.

Founded in Galle Fort, Sri Lanka, in 2011, by Meg Gage Williams and Philip James Baber, Stick No Bills is a leading poster art specialist with a focus on vintage travel posters and iconic graphic design from the 20th century. Baber, who was himself an artist and graphic designer, and Williams, a former risk analyst for a securities company, have helped revive the art of the travel poster. Digging into the archives of dozens of iconic airlines and brands, such as Braniff Airlines and Pan Am, their beautifully printed posters, full of rich, saturated colors, stylized design and art-deco inspired patterns, recall that original allure of travel.

It’s amazing how a large print of a parrot, palm tree and perfectly selected typography can inspire dreams of Brazil or an elegantly dressed skier swooshing off a perfect snow-capped piste, the sun shining behind, instantly makes you want to go skiing in Verbier. They have developed an extensive line of posters related to Mallorca : A woman with a hat and scarf feeling the breeze on her face while on the Soller train or a stylish couple, arm-in-arm, walking down the steps of the cathedral without a care in the world, instantly conjures longing for an adventure. They have also partnered with the Fomento del Turismo in Mallorca, (the oldest tourist office in the world), bringing back classic images from the early 20th century such as old maps, vintage scenes of favourite spots like Formentor, as well as designs from original music concerts.

 

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To commemorate Philip's life and legacy we are fundraising for a cancer-free future.

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We would like to thank Kelly Slater for his condolences.