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T**R
Excellent!
Excellent transaction! Smooth and simple like it should be. Highly recommend this seller and this series of books to anyone interested in graphic design discourse.
S**M
Historic Essays
This is the latest in a series of books that consist of collections of essays about the theory and practice of graphic design. The essays in the first two volumes were mostly from contemporary sources, particularly the AIGA Journal of Graphic Design. This third, retrospective volume is of even greater value in the sense that it gathers under one cover some of the most important historic writings on design from the late 19th century to the early 1980s, arranged chronologically. It contains over fifty hard-to-find articles by prominent figures in graphic design, among them William Morris, W.A. Dwiggins, El Lissitzky, Varvara Stepanova, Gyorgy Kepes, Alexander Rodchenko, Ladislav Sutnar, Beatrice Warde and Wolfgang Weingart. Graphic designers need to know where they came from, in order to better decide where to go. A substantial contribution to that effort, undoubtedly this is a book that should be on the reading lists of all designers, design students and teachers. (Copyright by Roy R. Behrens from Ballast Quarterly Review, Vol. 15, No. 1, Autumn 1999.)
R**Y
Interesting and informative
I found this book very interesting and informative. It's a unique way to experience the history of graphic design first hand; through the reading and teachings of past masters. Although it is required reading for a course I'm taking, I'm glad to be able to add it to my collection. I'd argue that most designers don't know enough about the history of design, and that there's a lot of great information in this book that any designer could apply to their daily work.
C**C
Thick
This book has a bunch of essays from the 50s and is a little thick to get through with the language. It's ok, but not an epic read.
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