Graphic design
Found in 483 Collections and/or Records:
Print: Print's Regional Design Annual. No.5/Sep-Oct / Rodchenko A ; Lissitzky E ; Moholy-Nagy L ; Heller S ; Poynor R ; Gerlovin V ; Gerlovina R ; Scher P ; Lupton E., 1997
Ellen Lupton reviewed The Struggle for Utopia: Rodchenko, Lissitzky, Moholy-Nagy, 1917-1946. Steven Heller contributed an interview with Rick Poynor, design writer and editor of Eye Magazine. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Print: Redefining Design. No.4/Aug / Aaron Kenedi, editor ; Heller S., 2011
Steven Heller contributes an essay "Saturday Evening Past and Future" at the Norman Rockwell Museum. Rick Poyner writes "Does Graphic Design History Have a Future?" -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Print: Regional Design Annual 1989. No.4 / Heller S., 1989
Print: Regional Design Annual. No.4/Jul-Aug., 1994
Print: Regional Design Annual. No.6/Nov-Dec / Miller A ; Scher P., 2007
Print: The Art of European Design. No.3/Jun / Heller S ; Poynor R ; Fox M ; Drucker J ; Massin R., 2008
Rick Poynor contributes "not dead yeat" which describes how "British independent magazines cater to an enduring need of tactile, smell-the-ink, hold-it-in-you-hands 'thingness.' " Steven Heller interviews Daniel Eatock, artist and designer. Johanna Drucker reviews "Graphic Design: A New History" by Stephen J. Eskilson. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Print: The Consumption Issue: How Design Drives Spending, Saving, and Desire. No.4 / Heller S ; Fugs ; Sanders E ; Kupferberg T ; Poynor R ; Warhol A., 2007
Rick Poyner contributes an essay "Cover Me" in which he writes that the current effusion of attention to book jackets confirms their allure as havens of graphic design. Steven Heller interviews social historian Stephen Duncombe and contributes a photo essay "Trash, Transferred." James Gaddy contributes an essay "Shadow Boxer" that describes the relation between James Harvey, a second generation abstract expressionist painter, who designed the Brillo Box and Andy Warhol who appropriated it for his first Pop Art exhibition. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
printed matter\ drukwerk / Martens, Karel., 1996
This book was first printed in 1996 and reprinted in 1997 (present copy). This 2nd printed copy includes coverage of over 35 years of works by the award-winning Dutch graphic designer, including his essay "What Design Means For Me" (in addition to his partly autobiographical essay). Additional essays by Kinross, Triest, Koosje Sierman and Hugues C. Boekraad; includes bibliography. "Reprinted 1997" (colophon; originally published in 1996). -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Profile Pentagram Design / Yelavich, Susan, editor ; Scher P ; DeBotton A ; Miller A ; Poynor R ; McConnell J ; Hyland A ; Bierut M ; Pirtle W ; Hinrichs K., 2004
Profile celebrates the individual designers who are partners of the international design studios of Pentagram. Nineteen partners are profiled by nineteen distinguished authors alongside explorations into Pentagram's strong collective ethos, uniquely succcessful organizational structure, and place in design history. Karrie Jacobs contributed an essay on Paula Scher titled 'Three Letters: e.V.O.' Concrete or shaped poetic layouts for graphic design projects are depicted for the folowing Pentagram partners: John Mcconnell, Angus Hyland, Paula Scher, Michael Bierut, Woody Pirtle, and Kit Hinrichs. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
P.S.: Poster Society. No.2., 1986
Edited by Robert K. Brown. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
P.S.: Poster Society. No.3 / Clearwater B., 1987
Edited by Robert K. Brown. This issue deals with American posters of the 19th century taken from a collection assembled by Leonard Lauder. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Psalm 117 from A Pueblo Portfolio / Moss, David., 2007
Psalm 105:4 from A Pueblo Portfolio / Moss, David., 2007
P.Scott Makela, 39, Pioneering Graphic Designer, Dies / Heller, Steven; Poynor R., 1999
Makela was a leading figure in the creation of a new 90's electronic esthetic. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Push Pin Style, The / Chwast S ; Glaser M., 1970
This catalogue was published on the occasion of the exhibition of works by Push Pin Studio artists at the Louvre's Musee des Arts Decoratifs in 1970 as a special issue of Communication Arts Magazine, Palo Alto, California. The graphic design studio was founded by Milton Glaser and Seymour Chwast and was the most innovative graphic design firm of the 1960's producing concert and event posters, book jackets, album covers, Pepsi ads, Bob Dylan posters, magazine covers and advertisements that were Pop cultural icons. The cover of the book has a rainbow design that shows through the corresponding cut-out on the slipcase. Illustration No.170 depicts the ee cummings poem, Grasshopper. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Qwerty. No.6/Y., 1995
Radical Graphics/Graphic Radicals / Harper, Laurel ; McCoy K ; Licko Z ; VanderLans R ; Brody N ; Fella E ; Kalman T ; Scher P ; Carson D ; Makela S ; Maciunas G ; Higgins D ; Ben ; Knizak M ; Cage J ; Glaser M ; Schwitters K ; Lissitzky E ; Ginsberg A ; Neshat S., 1999
The profusely illustrated book consists of biographical essays and examples of work by the graphic designers selected by the author. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Ray Gun: Out of Control / Jarrett, Marvin Scott ; Kuipers, Dean ; Poynor, Rick ; Brody N ; Burroughs WS ; Byrne D ; Carson D ; Fella E ; Ginsberg A ; Gysin B ; Makela S ; Ono Y ; Lichtenstein R., 1997
The authors comment that "In four short but inspired years, Ray Gun has captured the imagination of American alternative culture as a forum for debate and as an arbiter of credibility on music, graphic design, culture, and style." This book presents new design on the cutting edge of typography, writing, photography, illustration, fashion. The compact disc is formatted for the MacIntosh. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[Red Letterforms] / Sych, Paul., 1996
The card depicts sculpturesque, three dimensional, red letterforms floating in a swirling red atmosphere. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.