Graphic Classics - Phaidon Editors - książka
Producent: Phaidon Press
Explore an extraordinary collection of 500 seminal graphic designs from across the globe, compiled into one striking and expansive volume. This thorough examination of graphic design history showcases the creativity of over 400 designers hailing from 33 countries spread over 5 continents, with pieces ranging from the 14th century to contemporary times. Originating from Phaidon's acclaimed bestseller, "Graphic: 500 Designs that Matter," this book displays an impressive range of works, spanning iconic designs like the Gutenberg Bible and the celebrated Joy Division album covers. With contributions from both uncredited artists and legendary figures such as Aleksandr Rodchenko, Paul Rand, Paula Scher, Ahn Sang-soo, and Julia Born, this compilation offers a sweeping view of the field.The book's generous format and unique two-part design allow for a detailed presentation of each piece—featuring large, full-size images followed by comprehensive descriptions exceeding 300 words. This dual format makes the book equally engaging for visual exploration and insightful reading. A practical design category key is included to help readers navigate the diverse disciplines represented, from advertising and information design to posters, books, magazines, and logos.Ideal for design aficionados, art enthusiasts, and professionals regardless of their career stage, this volume serves as a crucial reference for anyone interested or involved in visual communication. Recently updated to ensure accuracy and relevance, the collection is organized chronologically and enriched with 50 new examples that highlight how contemporary designers are redefining today's graphic culture. Featured designers include renowned talents such as Reza Abedini, Otl Aicher, Herbert Bayer, Max Bill, Laurenz Brunner, A. M. Cassandre, Joseph Churchward, Alan Fletcher, Federica Fragapane, and many others, offering a vibrant tapestry of the graphic design landscape past and present.
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