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Moderns: Midcentury American Graphic Design

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Moderns: Midcentury American Graphic Design

Contributors:

By (Author) Steven Heller
By (author) Greg D'Onofrio

ISBN:

9781419724015

Publisher:

Abrams

Imprint:

Abrams

Publication Date:

1st October 2017

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

741.60973

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

336

Dimensions:

Width 248mm, Height 276mm, Spine 32mm

Weight:

2230g

Description

In The Moderns, we meet the men and women who invented and shaped Midcentury Modern graphic design in America. The book is made up of generously illustrated profiles, many based on interviews, of more than 60 designers whose magazine, book, and record covers; advertisements and package designs; posters; and other projects created the visual aesthetics of postwar modernity. Some were \u00e9migr\u00e9s from Europe; others were homegrown - all were intoxicated by elemental typography, primary colors, photography, and geometric or biomorphic forms. Some are well-known, others are honored in this volume for the first time, and together they comprised a movement that changed our design world.

Reviews

As a fan of what is frequently labelled mid-century modern, Ive hoped for years for a book that would do the graphic design of the era justice and really scratch below the surface. Luckily, The Moderns absolutely doesnt disappoint. * Theo Inglis, Creative Review *
I am impressed by the editorial structure. The preliminary chapter on migrs is very informative. Also, the chapter headed 'Homegrown' includes a number of deserving individuals whom I knew nothing of, other than rare chance glimpses of some individual unattributed pieces. * Professor Ian McLaren, Member of the 1972 Munich Olympic design team *
Among some of the more noteworthy names are Paul Rand and Alexey Brodovitch, however, the book also includes the work of many true discoveries, designers whose work although not widely documented, very much contributed to and helped shape this monumental phenomenon. * Ruby Boddington, Its Nice That *
I love this book so much. Its almost as if you had downloaded my brain and retro-engineered a book where I would just plotz over every single illustration. Thank you, thank you, thank you. * Michael Bierut, Pentagram Design *
This lavishly illustrated book is a veritable behemoth of midcentury graphic design magnificence. It's a comprehensive resource for students, and a deliciously striking read for anyone interested in this fascinating period of design. * Emily Gosling, AIGA Eye on Design *

Author Bio

Steven Heller, Americas leading critic and historian of graphic design, is the author or editor of more than 170 books on design and popular culture, an influential design educator at the School of Visual Arts, and a recipient of the Smithsonian National Design Award.

Greg DOnofrio is a designer and educator, and cofounder of Kind Company and Display, a graphic design collection. Greg has curated, lectured, and authored essays on twentieth-century modern graphic design history. He teaches the history of graphic design at the School of Visual Arts.

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