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Graphic Designers in the USA/2: R. O. Blechman, Chermayeff & Geismar, Paul Davis, Rudolph de Harak

“Four of the volumes deal with graphic designers in the U.S.A., four with graphic designers in Europe. Since they show not only a cross-section of the best work that has been created during the last decade, but also significant changes in style and approach, the books will be invaluable for students of art, publicity and advertising writers and designers, other commercial artists, and art lovers who want to become better acquainted with the ideas and methods of today’s finest graphic designers.”

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Graphic Designers in the USA, Volume 2, 1971
Graphic Designers in the USA, Volume 2, 1971

 

Graphic Designers in the USA, Volume 2, 1971
Graphic Designers in the USA, Volume 2, 1971

 

Graphic Designers in the USA, Volume 2, 1971
Graphic Designers in the USA, Volume 2, 1971

 

Graphic Designers in the USA, Volume 2, 1971
Graphic Designers in the USA, Volume 2, 1971
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This 1,500 word essay focused on the work of Jan Bons. One of the most prominent figures in Dutch design history. For over three-quarters of a century, he crafted a mass of work with many long-time collaborators.

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Victorian Graphic Design left a mark on both British and American design history. In Britain, the ornate embellishments served as a symbol of prosperity and cultural values. Meanwhile, America embraced the combination of various design elements to navigate the complexities of a rapidly changing society driven by industrialisation and consumerism.

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His distinctive style echoes the artistic expressions of fellow Italian designers Giovanni Pintori and Erberto Carboni. Tovaglia's mastery in taking concepts and translating them into visually compelling narratives is evident in this selection of advertisements I have scanned from Gebrauchsgraphik, 10, 1955.
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