The 1959 Tóstal Corcaí/Festival of Cork souvenir programme is off-white. In the foreground, off centre, is a red Celtic-stylised image of a saint holding a staff in his right hand. The image is flanked by two emblems – one of the harp and one of the…
This is the maroon-coloured cover of the souvenir programme for Tóstal Corcaí – the Festival of Cork, 1956. The design on the front cover is a Celtic-stylised image of a saint holding a staff in his right hand. The image is flanked by two emblems –…
The 1975 Gala Premiere programme cover is off-white with a line drawing on the front of a cinema with outline figures of people queuing up outside to enter. To the right spotlights throw up star-flecked light towards the right edge of the programme.…
The 2019 festival programme cover has an orange and purple colour scheme with a purple stripe along the book spine. To the right of the purple stripe there is an image of a young man caught mid-flight in dance on an orange background; he is wearing…
The 2018 festival programme cover has a green and blue colour scheme with an emerald-green stripe along the book spine. To the right of the green stripe, there is a blue-themed lightly pixelated image of a partially visible face with just the right…
The 2017 festival programme cover is mustard-yellow with the headline in white coloured text across its front. There is a maroon-coloured monochrome image of a face gazing out from the centre of the programme which is peering through a single camera…
The 2016 festival programme cover is salmon-pink with the headline in white coloured text across its front. There is a monochrome image of a person standing with their back to us at the centre of the programme. Their arms are outstretched and their…
The 2015 festival programme cover is duck-egg blue with white and purple coloured text across its front. There is a small graphical image of a ship on the lower right. The ship, white in silhouette, is represented by a hull and six sails with a flag…
The front of the 2014 festival programme is of a neon green/blue clock with yellow highlights. The art-deco styled clock takes up much of the page – its transparent face is styled with various designs, and the white hands on the clock-face display…
The front of the 2013 festival programme is a graphic design of hexagons against a white background. The hexagons extend across the whole page and are coloured in various hues of green, yellow, blue, and red. The festival information text is placed…