Graphic design
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
A Smile in the Mind / McAlhone, Beryl ; Stuart, David ; Cassandre AM ; Duchamp M ; Lubalin H ; Glaser M ; Rand P ; Chermayeff I ; Chwast S ; Fletcher A., 1996
This highly illustrated book analyzes and demonstrates the best examples of graphic wit in the past thirty years. The text and examples illustrate that ideas that happen in the mind stay in the mind whether the graphic designs are found in annual reports, technical literature, arts, advertising or product design. A section of the book carrys interviews of designers, Alan Fletcher, Milton Glaser, etc., with regard to how they get their ideas. It is an insight into the creative process using text and image. Included are an index of design groups, types of wit, items that use wit, businesses that use wit, and sources. Most of the work in this book draws from British and American graphic designers. Includes a political poster employing an American flag attributed to an unknown designer in the 1960's on page 44. This poster was designed by George Maciunas, and an example is held by the Sackner Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Baseline. No.45 / Mike Daines, Hans Dieter Reichert, editors ; Schmid H ; Daines M ; Heller S ; Archer C., 2004
Helmut Schmid contributes an essay about Kurt Hauert, "the line the form the sound." Mike Daines writes about "Latino vernacular in East Los Angeles." Steven Heller describes Rudolph de Harak in "A Playful Modernist." Mike Daines contributes "Learning from relationships - the typography e-Lexicon." Caroline Archer's essay is " St Bride and the Watford connection." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Graphics' Grande Dame Remakes the World in Type / Goldwasser, Amy; Scher P; Chwast S., 2006
This article is a review of Paula Scher's first gallery exhibition of her maps at Maya Stendal Gallery in New York, an interview on her methods of work and illustrations of her loft space. It mentions that all of the paintings in the show were sold. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Mixing Messages: Graphic Design in Contemporary Culture / Lupton, Ellen, editor ; Bayer H ; Brody N ; Chwast S ; Drucker J ; Fella E ; Friedman M ; Greiman A ; Heartfeld J ; Lissitzky E ; Lubalin H ; Makela S ; Miller J ; Rand P ; Scher P ; Tschichold J ; McCoy K ; Koch R ; Glaser M ; Friedman D ; Longhauser W ; Kunz W ; Greiman A ; Licher B ; Eckersley R., 1996
Mixing Messages: Graphic Design in Contemporary Culture / Lupton, Ellen, editor ; Bayer H ; Brody N ; Chwast S ; Drucker J ; Fella E ; Friedman M ; Greiman A ; Heartfeld J ; Lissitzky E ; Lubalin H ; Makela S ; Miller J ; Rand P ; Scher P ; Tschichold J ; McCoy K ; Koch R ; Glaser M ; Friedman D ; Longhauser W ; Kunz W ; Greiman A ; Licher B ; Eckersley R., 1996
This booklet was given to visitors at the exhibition. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Newsletters Now: From Classic to New Wave / Heller, Steven ; Pettit, Elinor ; Scher P ; Glaser M ; Chwast S ; Kim S., 1996
Steven Heller contributed an introduction, "Newsletters - No Excuse for Bad Design." -- 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.
The Push Pin Graphic: A Quarter Century of Innovative Design and Illustration / Chwast, Seymour ; Heller S ; Glaser M ; Lear E ; Apollinaire G ; Kafka F ; Gutowski L., 2004
Steven Heller and Martin Venezky edited this book of "The Push Pin Monthly Graphics" (March 1957 - 1980: 86 issues) and Milton Glaser contributed an introductory essay. Liz Gutowski contributed a map-like image of sexual intercourse in Issue No.83. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Thoughts on Democracy / Mill G ; Kidd C ; Chwast S ; Fella E ; Kuitca G ; Scher P ; Brody N ; Lupton E ; Heller S ; Lamonaca M., 2008
Sixty graphic designers contributed works reinterpreting Norman Rockwell's "Four Freedoms" posters based on freedom of speech, freedom of worship, freedom from want and freedom from fear. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.