The Moderns: Midcentury American Graphic Design

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Abrams, 19 сент. 2017 г. - Всего страниц: 256
In The Moderns, we meet the men and women who invented and shaped Midcentury Modern graphic design in America. The book is made up of generously illustrated profiles, many based on interviews, of more than 60 designers whose magazine, book, and record covers; advertisements and package designs; posters; and other projects created the visual aesthetics of postwar modernity. Some were émigrés from Europe; others were homegrown—all were intoxicated by elemental typography, primary colors, photography, and geometric or biomorphic forms. Some are well-known, others are honored in this volume for the first time, and together they comprised a movement that changed our design world.
 

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INTRODUCTION
Lester Beall
ÉMIGRÉS
Jacqueline S Casey
HOMEGROWN
Chermayeff Geismar
John and Mary Condon
Donald and Ann Crews
Burton Kramer
Roy Kuhlman
Matthew Leibowitz
George Lois
Herb Lubalin
Alvin Lustig
Elaine Lustig Cohen
John Massey

Richard Danne
Louis Danziger
Louis Dorfsman
Ray Eames
Gene Federico
S Neil Fujita
William Golden
Morton Goldsholl
Charles Goslin
Irving Harper
Ray Komai
Reid Miles
Charles E Murphy
Georg Olden
Paul Rand
Alexander Ross
THE BAUHAUSTRADITION AND THE NEW TYPOGRAPHY
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX OF SEARCHABLE TERMS
IMAGE CREDITS
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Steven Heller, America’s leading critic and historian of graphic design, is the author or editor of more than 170 books on design and popular culture, an influential design educator at the School of Visual Arts, and a recipient of the Smithsonian National Design Award.; Greg D’Onofrio is a graphic designer, writer, and researcher, and educator devoted to graphic design history. They both live in New York City.

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