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Avant-Garde Page Design 1900-1950

Avant-Garde Page Design 1900-1950

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent Overview
Review: I was a little skeptical when I purchased it, partly because I was unfamiliar with the author, but also because the price was so cheap. Something good can't be this cheap! However, doubts and concerns were immediately dispelled when I received it. Written in English, French and German means it is quite a heavy book, not one you want to casually take into the office to read on lunch break. It is a nice overview and explains historical events within the context of design and its influences. Because it is an overview, nothing goes into too much detail and sometimes skims the surface. However, what it misses in written content it more than makes up in wonderful colour illustrations and examples. For those interested in Avant Garde graphic design and art generally, this is a very recommended book on the subject. It drops lots of names into the pages, giving their contributions to the particular movements - futurism, constructivism, dada, photomechanical and cinematic contributions, etc. and can act as a springboard for further discovery into the area. Several exciting artist's work were shown which I was unfamiliar with and it has caused me to want to do further research. I understand a paperback issue is waiting release, but for the price difference a hardback is definitely the way to go. If you get bored browsing the pages, you can always combine it with a workout. The book is heavy!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent Overview
Review: I was a little skeptical when I purchased it, partly because I was unfamiliar with the author, but also because the price was so cheap. Something good can't be this cheap! However, doubts and concerns were immediately dispelled when I received it. Written in English, French and German means it is quite a heavy book, not one you want to casually take into the office to read on lunch break. It is a nice overview and explains historical events within the context of design and its influences. Because it is an overview, nothing goes into too much detail and sometimes skims the surface. However, what it misses in written content it more than makes up in wonderful colour illustrations and examples. For those interested in Avant Garde graphic design and art generally, this is a very recommended book on the subject. It drops lots of names into the pages, giving their contributions to the particular movements - futurism, constructivism, dada, photomechanical and cinematic contributions, etc. and can act as a springboard for further discovery into the area. Several exciting artist's work were shown which I was unfamiliar with and it has caused me to want to do further research. I understand a paperback issue is waiting release, but for the price difference a hardback is definitely the way to go. If you get bored browsing the pages, you can always combine it with a workout. The book is heavy!


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