Mid-Century Modern Graphic Design
Mid-Century Modern Graphic Design
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The distinctive aesthetic of mid-century design captured the post-war zeitgeist of energy and progress, and remains hugely popular today. "Mid-Century Modern Graphic Design" explores the innovative graphics of the period, featuring the work of artists and designers from all over the world. The designs showcase eye-popping color palettes, experimental type, and prints that buzz with kinetic energy. The book features artworks from a wide selection of international designers and illustrators whose work continues to inspire and influence today, including Ray Eames, Paul Rand, Alex Steinweiss, Joseph Low, Alvin Lustig, Elaine Lustig Cohen, Leo Lionni, Rudolph de Harak, Abram Games, Tom Eckersley, Ivan Chermayeff, Josef Albers, Corita Kent, Jim Flora, Ben Shahn, and Helen Borten.
\n Format: Hardback
\n Length: 256 pages
\n Publication date: 02 May 2019
\n Publisher: Pavilion Books
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Mid-century modern graphic design is a highly sought-after style that emerged in the post-war era, characterized by its vibrant and innovative graphics. In his book "Mid-Century Modern Graphic Design," Theo Inglis delves into the intricate world of this design movement, exploring the work of artists and designers from around the globe. From book covers, record covers, and posters to advertising, typography, and illustration, the designs of this period showcase bold color palettes, experimental typefaces, and prints that exude kinetic energy.
The book features a diverse range of artworks from renowned international designers and illustrators who have left an indelible mark on the design industry. Some of the notable names included in the book are Ray Eames, Paul Rand, Alex Steinweiss, Joseph Low, Alvin Lustig, Elaine Lustig Cohen, Leo Lionni, Rudolph de Harak, Abram Games, Tom Eckersley, Ivan Chermayeff, Josef Albers, Corita Kent, Jim Flora, Ben Shahn, and Helen Borten.
Theo's approach to the book is comprehensive, drawing from a wide array of sources such as advertising, magazine covers, record sleeves, travel posters, and children's book illustration. Through his analysis, he demonstrates how the mid-century modern design style evolved globally and continues to influence design today. The book is filled with hundreds of vibrant color illustrations, showcasing both classic designs and lesser-known gems, providing a visual feast for design enthusiasts.
In conclusion, "Mid-Century Modern Graphic Design" is a must-read for anyone interested in exploring the rich history and enduring legacy of mid-century modern design. Theo Inglis's insightful commentary and stunning illustrations offer a deep understanding of this influential style, making it an invaluable resource for designers, artists, and anyone with a passion for visual culture.
\n Weight: 1006g\n
Dimension: 227 x 223 x 21 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781849944823\n \n
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