Impact 2.0: Design magazines, journals and periodicals [1974–2016] [Unit 28]

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Pages: 384
Binding: Lay-flat binding
Colour: Five colour print
ISBN 9780993231698

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Impact 2.0 - Design magazines, journals and periodicals [1974–2016] [Unit 28]
Impact 2.0 – Design magazines, journals and periodicals [1974–2016] [Unit 28]
Impact 2.0 - Design magazines, journals and periodicals [1974–2016] [Unit 28]
Impact 2.0 – Design magazines, journals and periodicals [1974–2016] [Unit 28]
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Before ascending to fame within the contemporary art scene, Warhol enjoyed a thriving career as a commercial artist. His illustration work was commissioned by various magazines, including The New Yorker, Vogue, and Harper's Bazaar.

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One of my standout collected pieces is Erberto Carboni’s Crociere 1937 “Italia” Brochure, created for the Societa di Navigazione’s 1937 cruise schedule.
Ken was born in 1929, in Southampton and grew up in a small market town in North Devon. He was a principled man, with strong values and views against the hyper-consumerism we live with today. Ken studied at the London Central School of Arts and Crafts in the 1950s and was taught by Herbert Spencer, Anthony Froshaug and Jesse Collins. Whilst at the School he studied alongside designers Ken Briggs, Alan Fletcher and Colin Forbes.
“They’ll never stand for that” and “It’s too modern” are, as George Plante aptly puts it, the restraintive thoughts which beset a commercial artist who tries to let himself go.