Editor: Henri Hillebrand
Publisher: Thames & Hudson, London
Publication: 1971, First Edition
Binding: Hardcover, section sewn
Pages: 126 per vol.
Size: 190 x 265
Text: English, French, German
This three-volume series profiles twelve influential American graphic designers through dedicated portfolios of their work. Overall, the set captures the diversity of American graphic design in the 1960s, from psychedelic and pop influences to clean modernism and corporate branding, serving as a visual record of key figures who shaped the field's evolution during that era.
Volume 1: Louis Danziger, Herb Lubalin, Peter Max, Henry Wolf
Volume 2: R.O Blechman, Paul Davis, Chermayeff & Geismer, Rudolph de Harak
Volume 3: Louis Dorfsman, Milton Glaser, George Tscherny, Tomi Ungerer
Condition: Very Good. Shelf ware consistent with age. Former library titles with usual samples, labels and inscriptions to interior - nonetheless in very good condition. Light rubbing to cover/edges. Fading to spine/cover. Please note that some product listings use stock imagery, so the item received may not be the item shown.
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