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American Modernism: Graphic Design 1920 to 1960

American Modernism: Graphic Design 1920 to 1960
Library Shelf Location 38.REMI
Publication Date 2013
Description

This is the first comprehensive survey of Modernist graphic design as it emerged in America in the period from 1920 and 1960 in various media – advertising, information design, brand identity, magazine design, book design and posters. It examines the great works which by mid-century had defined American graphic design. The book begins with a section devoted to the emergence of Modernism and its major historical influences, such as European avant-garde movements, popular culture, educational innovations such as the Bauhaus School, architecture, industrial design and photography. The heart of the book includes the key works of midcentury Modernism as it matured into a fully-formed American style, bringing together such great names as Alexey Brodovitch, Lester Beall, Paul Rand, Saul Bass, Will Burtin and Alvin Lustig. The final section looks at the impact of and reactions to this new movement as graphic design in America matured in the 1960s and beyond.

ISBN 9781780670980
Quantity 1
Pages 192p; 17.8 x 1.9 x 22.9 cm
Author R Roger Remington
Format Paperback
Publisher Laurence King Publishing Ltd, London
Categories Design/Graphic Design, Art Styles and Movements
Keyword Modernism
Related Country/Global Region United States of America (USA)
Language English

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