Norman Perman was a Chicago-based modernist graphic designer whose work included everything from annual reports and book covers to packaging and trade show exhibits. Perman was at the forefront of a ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Paul Rand Mid-century modern design has been an enduring trend since its conception and ...
NEW YORK — Massimo Vignelli — an acclaimed graphic designer who gave shape to his spare, modernist vision in book covers and shopping bags, furniture and corporate logos, even church pews and a New ...
A page from the 2014 reissue of the New York City Transit Authority Graphics Standards Manual showing a diagram explaining the use of arrows in wayfinding signage in subway stations (photo courtesy of ...
Rudolph de Harak (1924–2002) is one of the most influential modernist graphic designers of the mid-twentieth century. This comprehensive monograph is the first major publication devoted to this ...
A hundred years of Triennale posters documented in a new book Triennale posters from a century of exhibitions at the Milanese institution are the subject of a new book celebrating its history The ...
Dorothy Waugh, a pioneering Modernist designer who created the U.S. government’s first in-house National Parks poster campaign during the Great Depression, is the subject of her first-ever solo ...
Gerd Leufert, “Chichiriviche” (1966), acrylic on canvas, 67 3/8 X 40 X 2 3/8 in. (image courtesy Henrique Faría Fine Art, New York) Leufert was born in Memel, Lithuania (then Germany) and studied ...
What began as The Manchester Modernist Society back in 2009 is now a nationwide force for celebration of classic twentieth century style and new architecture and design. Recent projects include the ...
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