The posters and buttons generously reproduced in DESIGN OF DISSENT reflect the power of the image to identify an issue and to move people. Organized by topics such as the Iraq war, media, the corporate world, war, and peace, these images are drawn from sources worldwide, and reflect some of the best work in the field from the 1960s through today. ...
The best of Milton Glaser's prodigious output since 1974 is contained in this study of one of the world's most influential graphic designers. He leads readers through the development of his ideas, reacquaints them with central design principles, and shows how technology can provide opportunities.
The drawings depicted here represent a range of subject matter taken from throughout Glaser's career. They illustrate the author's commitment to the fundamental idea that drawing is not simply a way to represent reality, but a way to understand and experience the world.
A room stands empty, until it begins to fill with some very unusual looking letters. As each letter enters, it boldly announces its personality. This stunning book introduces children to the art of typography. Full color.
Twenty years after "Milton Glaser Graphic Design", the longest-selling design book in publishing history, the distinguished designer looks to the future. Examples of well-known projects abound, from newspapers and magazines to toys, textiles, interiors, posters, and CD covers. 500 full-color illustrations.
How do tools influence our work and lives? What would 50 Americans - from film makers to goldsmiths - name as the implements essential to their success? We asked. The answers - whether surprising, whimsical, or poignant - are revealing. The result is Work, Life, Tools, a retrospective of contemporary American life as told through the things we use ...
When Harry Hare and Tommy Tortoise decide to have a race, Harry takes off like the wind. In this version, Harry passes some world-famous sights, including the Leaning Tower of Pisa, the Great Wall of China, the Pyramids, the Parthenon, and more! But when he grows weary and stops for a nap-guess who manages to beat him to the finish? In this clever ...
Although he has been represented in nearly fifty museum collections around the world in the past four decades, there has never been a monograph of glass artist Dan Dailey's work. Here, for the first time, is a comprehensive look at Dailey's glass work, including lamps, vases, wall reliefs and murals, tables, busts, chandeliers plus various ...
It's said that you can't judge a book by its cover. George Salter, a legendary figure in the field of book design, never subscribed to this belief. For more than forty years, his beautifully drawn and lettered covers served as elegant windows onto the works of such revered authors as Albert Camus, John Dos Passos, Jack London, and Thomas Mann. ...
"A magazine about the rest of the world" a " so reads the celebrated subtitle of the magazine Colors. With their latest project, the creative minds at Fabrica breathe new life into that motto. In cooperation with Reporters sans FrontiA]res, they used various means to distribute blank notebooks to international graphic designers, illustrators, ...
Milton Glaser's first book, MILTON GLASER GRAPHIC DESIGN, is one of the classics in the field. Still in print after more than twenty five years, it has been translated into four languages. Glaser was cofounder and design director of New York magazine and a founder of Pushpin Studio, a group whose work has been exhibited around the world. His new ...
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