How Posters Work
By (Author) Ellen Lupton
Cooper-Hewitt Museum
Cooper-Hewitt Museum
1st October 2015
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
741.674
Paperback
224
800g
How Posters Work is more than a standard exhibition catalogue. Conceived as a useful and illuminating primer in visual thinking, it explores principles of design through a range of historical and contemporary works, uncovering ideas relevant not just to the design of posters but to 2D design more generally. How Posters Work has a unique focus on visual language. Rather than provide a history of the genre or a compilation of collectibles, the book is organized around active design principles. Concepts such as "Simplify," "Focus the eye," "Exploit the diagonal," "Reverse expectations," and "Say two things at once" are illustrated with a diverse range of posters, from avant-garde classics and rarely seen international works to contemporary pieces by today's leading graphic designers. Illustrated with over 150 works from the collection of Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, How Posters Work provides a stunning education in seeing and making, demonstrating how some of the world's most creative designers have mobilized principles of layout, composition, psychology, and rhetoric to produce powerful acts of visual communication
It's a great spotlight into the history of the medium while offering fantastic and inspiration posters for creatives today.--The Editors "Tory Daily"
Ellen Lupton is the curator of contemporary design at the Smithsonians Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum in New York, and the author of several books.