The History of Graphic Design Vol 2: 1960-Today

The History of Graphic Design Vol 2: 1960-Today

$75.00
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This second volume rounds off our in-depth exploration of graphic design, spanning from the 1960s until today. About 3,500 seminal designs from across the globe guide us in this visual map through contemporary history, from the establishment of the International Style to the rise of the groundbreaking digital age. Around 80 key pieces go under the microscope in detailed analyses besides 118 biographies of the era’s most important designers, including Massimo Vignelli (New York subway wayfinding system), Otl Aicher (Lufthansa identity), Paula Scher (Citibank brand identity), Neville Brody (The Facemagazine), Kashiwa Sato (Uniqlo brand identity), and Stefan Sagmeister (handwriting posters). Designer: Jens Müller and Julius WiedemannPublisher: TaschenLanguage: EnglishSize: 9.7 × 14.6" / 246 × 370 mmPages: 480Publication: 2017 Binding: Hardcover  

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