Visual Presentation of Invisible Processes: How to illustrate invisible processes in graphic design, 1965 [Anton Stankowski]

Visual Presentation of Invisible Processes: How to illustrate invisible processes in graphic design, 1965 [Anton Stankowski]

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Visual Presentation of Invisible Processes: How to illustrate invisible processes in graphic design by Anton Stankowski, 1965. Verlag Arthur Niggli AG, Teufen, Switzerland. 9.5 x 12, pp. 128 with German, English and French text. Layout and jacket design by Anton Stankowski, Stuttgart. Printed in Switzerland. A thoughtful book with more than (350) black and white and color examples (some full page) illustrating Stankowski’s experiments and approaches to both personal and commissioned (free and applied) work problems. A useful volume for those interested in functional, geometric and problem-solving design ... and art. Introduction by friend and colleague, Hans Neuburg, who Stankowski worked with at the Max Dalang Agency, Zurich starting in 1929. “What he [Stankowski] was trying to do was to get to the heart of a material or function, to take a mental grasp of it in such a way that he was able to give shape and form to the sales idea he had formulated himself.” Informative commentary and

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