Plus haut, plus loin, plus vite ... 1975
Plus haut, plus loin, plus vite ... 1975
Plus haut, plus loin, plus vite ... 1975
Plus haut, plus loin, plus vite ... 1975
Plus haut, plus loin, plus vite ... 1975

Plus haut, plus loin, plus vite ... 1975

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This striking 1975 Soviet poster, boldly declaring “Выше, дальше, быстрее…” (“Higher, Further, Faster…”), captures the spirit of technological ambition that defined the later years of the Cold War. Focused on aviation rather than space, it celebrates speed, engineering prowess, and the relentless pursuit of progress in the skies.

The composition is dominated by a dramatic diagonal sweep of red, emblazoned with the hammer and sickle—an unmistakable symbol of Soviet identity. This red banner cuts across a cool blue sky, creating a vivid contrast that reinforces both ideological presence and visual momentum.

Across this dynamic field, a formation of sleek aircraft surges forward. Among them, the futuristic silhouette of a supersonic passenger jet—reminiscent of the Tupolev Tu-144—anchors the composition. Accompanied by military-style jets, the grouping suggests a unified vision of civil and military aviation advancing together under Soviet innovation.

Speed is conveyed through elongated forms and trailing motion lines, which stretch behind each aircraft like contrails of energy. The planes appear almost weightless, slicing through the atmosphere with precision and purpose. This visual language emphasizes not just movement, but acceleration—an essential theme in Cold War technological competition.

The slogan itself echoes a universal ideal of progress, yet within the Soviet context it takes on a collective meaning. It is not merely about individual achievement, but about national advancement—pushing boundaries higher, traveling farther, and moving faster as a unified society.

Stylistically, the poster reflects a mature phase of Soviet graphic design. While earlier decades drew heavily on Constructivist abstraction, this work blends realism with bold, simplified forms. The aircraft are recognizable yet streamlined, and the composition is clean, direct, and highly legible—ideal for public display and mass communication.

More than an aviation poster, this image is a declaration of intent. It positions the Soviet Union as a leader in modern transportation and aeronautical engineering, projecting confidence in a future defined by speed and technological mastery.

Today, “Higher, Further, Faster…” stands as a vivid reminder of how design was used to communicate ambition on a national scale—transforming aircraft into symbols of progress, and the sky itself into a stage for ideological and technological triumph.

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Propaganda - Space - USSR - Russia - Aviation

Good condition, slight creases

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