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Mid-Century Modern Graphic Design
Hardback
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Description
In this book, design writer Theo Inglis takes an in-depth look at the distinctive design aesthetic that captured the post-war zeitgeist of energy and progress. Focusing on the innovative graphics of the period, Mid-Century Graphic Design shows book covers, record covers, posters, advertising, typography and illustration that feature eye-popping pastel colour palettes, experimental type, and illustration and prints that buzz with kinetic energy. The book features artworks from a wide selection of international designers and illustrators whose work continues to inspire and influence today, including Charles and Ray Eames, Paul Rand, Alvin Lustig, Elaine Lustig, Alexey Brodovitch, Saul Bass, Jim Flora, Herb Lubalin, Olle Eksell, Miroslav Sasek and Lucienne Day. Theo draws from a wide range of sources including advertising, magazine covers, textiles, travel posters and children's book illustration to show the development of the design style globally, and how this continues to influence design today. The book is packed with hundreds of colour illustrations, including classic designs, such as Saul Bass film posters and Lucienne Day textile prints, alongside lesser known gems.
Author Biography
Theo Inglis is a design writer and graphic designer who specialises in post-war design. He writes regularly for online design magazines Creative Review, Grafik and Eye and for Monotype, the world's leading font company. Additionally, he holds an MA in Critical Writing in Art and Design from the Royal College of Art. He also runs the Tumblr account Midcenturymoderndesign, which has over 30,000 followers.
Reviews'A rich visual feast that offers hours of browsing pleasure ... [Inglis'] writing is at all times deft and elegant.' * Letter Press Project * 'A highly browsable visual feast' * C20 Magazine * 'The hundreds of eye-popping illustrations provoke both delight and nostalgia.' * Wall Street Journal * 'One of those rare books that'll give the layperson a formal education and still entice the self-professed experts' * It's Nice That * 'An essential guide to the mid-century style' * Creative Bloq *
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