Handmade, Poster Collection 11, 2005

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Edited by Museum für Gestaltung, Zürich
With a contribution by Claude Lichtenstein
Design: Integral Lars Müller
16,5 x 24,0 cm, 6 ½ x 9 ½ in
96 pages, 120 illustrations
paperback
2005, 978-3-03778-053-4, German/English

“Even after the emergence of clean digital design, graphic artists still like to get their hands dirty. Poster Collection 11: Handmade presents both international and Swiss works whose makers have used their own hands for a variety of reasons — autonomy, spontaneity, independence, or delight in experiment. Contemporary, cutting-edge design arbiters like Stefan Sagmeister and Cornel Windlin show you how it’s done.” Lars Müller Publishers

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