Israel Magnets
Description: This unique design features the flag Israel on a beautiful butterfly. The flag contours to the details in the wings and curves around the body of the butterfly giving it a realistic look. The edges of the wings are painted black which frames the Israeli flag inside of the pattern. This wonderful flying creature is a perfect combination of nature and patriotism.
Description: David Ben-Gurion (left), Ze’ev Scherf (standing), Peretz Bernstein (center) signing Israel’s Declaration of Independence, A. Rivkind, Moshe Sharett (right). Black and white photo taken May 14, 1948 by Frank Scherschel, public domain, via Wikimedia Commons. Colorized.
Israel, Declaration of Independence. 1948 Magnet
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Description: “Buy the products of Eretz Israel! The building of your country is in your hands.” (Hebrew.) Circa 1930. Published by Association for Products of Eretz Israel. Designed by R. Dayan (Rudolf Deutsch.) Public domain, via PPPA. The image shows a large hand holding a factory, symbolizing the building of the nation through industry. Rudy Dayan (Deutsch) was part of the wave of European-trained designers who shaped Israeli graphic design’s early institutions and visual style by combining European modernist practices with local needs. Using a variety of graphic design tools, I created a restored and enlarged reproduction of this historical Israeli poster, based on a rare photo of the original poster in an archive.
Israel, Poster. Buy Products of Eretz Israel, Circa 1930 Magnet
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The Pride of Israel - Israeli Flag and Hebrew Language Magnet
by Naves
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Description: “We are all for the sake of immigration and absorption.” (Hebrew.) The poster calls on the public to work to encourage immigration and absorption of the new arrivals into the Yishuv. It was published in 1940 by the World Zionist Organization (WZO) and circulated by the Israel Government Press Office. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons. The poster has a bold 1940-era design, including a typographic Hebrew slogan and layout typical of wartime community campaigns. Using a variety of graphic design tools, I created a restored and enlarged reproduction of this historical Israeli poster, based on a rare photo of the original poster in an archive.
Israel, Poster. Immigration and Absorption, 1940 Magnet
by UltraQuirky
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Description: “Watch Your Tongue! Remember! The Enemy is Listening.” (Hebrew.) Poster, circa 1948, published by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) to encourage people to be careful with their words. Designed by Yosef, public domain, via PPPA. This is a wartime security poster produced around Israel’s 1948 War of Independence. Its design is mid-century modern graphic style that draws on European modernist and expressionist poster traditions. It uses bold, simplified silhouettes, a limited high-contrast palette, and direct pictorial symbolism for a clear public safety message. Using a variety of graphic design tools, I created a restored and enlarged reproduction of this historical Israeli poster, based on a rare photo of the original poster in an archive.
Israel, Poster. Watch Your Tongue, circa 1948 Magnet
by UltraQuirky
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Description: This powerful design by artist Jeff Bartels features the flag of Israel painted on to a clenched fist. The hand is raised which gives the appearance of strength, power, solidarity and resilience. The fist is beautifully detailed and sits in front of a background that can be customized to any color you like. This stylish raised fist design is a great way to show off your Israeli pride and patriotism.
Description: “We have already been housed, now we will house them. Buy the immigrant housing loan bond immediately.” (Hebrew.) Israel poster, circa 1949. Published by Amidar, the National Society for Housing Immigrants in Israel. Designed by Gerd Rothschild, ROLI Studio. Public domain, via PPPA. Gerd Rothschild (1919-1991) was born in Berlin. He made Aliya in 1933 and studied at the Bezalel Academy in Jerusalem. With Ze’ev Lipman, he co-founded the ROLI Studio. The poster was part of a campaign to address the acute housing shortage for new immigrants to Israel. Using a variety of graphic design tools, I created a restored and enlarged reproduction of this historical Israeli poster, based on a rare photo of the original poster in an archive.
Israel, Poster. We Will House Them, Circa 1949 Magnet
by UltraQuirky
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