• Media type: Book; Still Image
  • Title: The art of graphic design : with contributions by noteworthy designers, critics, and art historians
  • Contributor: Thompson, Bradbury [Author]
  • Corporation: Yale University Press
  • Published: New Haven; London: Yale University Press, 2018
  • Issue: First paperback edition
  • Extent: xii, 219 Seiten; Illustrationen
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 0300238576; 9780300238570
  • RVK notation: LH 71000 : Allgemeine Darstellungen (Geschichte, Abbildungswerke)
    AP 15040 : Optische Formen, Visuelle Kommunikation, Gebrauchsgrafik
  • Keywords: Thompson, Bradbury > Grafikdesign
    Grafikdesign
  • Origination:
  • Footnote: First edition 1988
  • Description: Bradbury Thompson (1911-1995) remains one of the most admired and influential graphic designers of the twentieth century, having trained a generation of design students while on the faculty of the Yale School of Art for more than thirty years. The art director of Mademoiselle and design director of Art News and Art News Annual in the decades after World War II, Thompson was also a distinguished designer of limited-edition books, postage stamps, rationalized alphabets, corporate identification programs, trademarks, and sacred works (most notably the Washburn College Bible). Thompson also designed more than sixty issues of Westvaco Inspirations, a magazine that was published by the Westvaco Corporation and distributed to thousands of printers, designers, and teachers to show the range and versatility of printing papers. Thompson was especially revered for his ability to adapt classic typography for the modern world.Bradbury Thompson: The Art of Graphic Design is a landmark in the history of fine bookmaking. First published by Yale University Press in 1988 and designed by Thompson himself, it was praised by the New York Times as a book in which "art and design are gloriously and daringly mixed." Original texts by the author and other notable designers, critics, and art historians, including J. Carter Brown, Alvin Eisenman, and Steven Heller, explore Thompson's methods and design philosophy, and a newly commissioned afterword by Jessica Helfand attests to the enduring importance of his work

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  • Shelf-mark: 2018 4 012592
  • Item ID: 34457885
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