Semi-relatedly to the OP, I dug deeper and found that M.O.L. continues to regularly update their site in honor of the logo's illustrator (including fresh monthly wallpapers and printable stationery): https://www.mol.co.jp/en/yanagihara/
I was pleasantly surprised by the ongoing reverence they have for their illustrator's legacy.
I first found this site a few months back when researching the logo for Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (it appears on a shipping container at a construction site in my area): https://www.modernillustration.org/archive/mol1969ryoheiyana...
Semi-relatedly to the OP, I dug deeper and found that M.O.L. continues to regularly update their site in honor of the logo's illustrator (including fresh monthly wallpapers and printable stationery): https://www.mol.co.jp/en/yanagihara/
I was pleasantly surprised by the ongoing reverence they have for their illustrator's legacy.
> This archive started life in 2018 as an Instagram account called Ephemerama!, where I posted my finds from over a decade of collecting.
very cool, thanks
If you enjoy the retro style of art, especially the cartoony stuff, I would recommend checking out the work of artist Derek Yaniger:
https://derekart.com/
I love it, thanks!