Editor(s): Hans Neuburg, Richard P. Lohse, Max Bill, et al.
Publisher: Verlag Otto Walter, Olten, Switzerland.
Publication: 1960, First Edition
Binding: Softcover, perfect-bound
Pages: 64
Size: 255 x 280
Text: English, French, German
Design: Carlo L Vivarelli
Contents:
- Design and Movement
- A Pioneer in the Art of Photomontage, John Heartfield
- A logical Sequence in Graphic Design
- Designing a Commercial Catalogue
- The Policy of a Museum of Industrial Design
- A Student Magazine
- The Lettering and Design of Commercial Goods
- Display Stands for Books and Handkerchiefs by Hans Gugelot
- Two Folding Bookcases
- The Geigy Exhibition-Truck
- Two New Geigy-Packages
Published quarterly in Zürich, Switzerland from 1958-1965, Neue Grafik was arguably the most important journal responsible for disseminating contemporary and historical Swiss functional design ideas and philosophies referred to as the “International Typographic Style”, “Swiss New Typography” or “Objective-Functional Typography”. Edited by like-minded Zurich designers LMNV – Richard Lohse (1902–1988), Josef Müller-Brockmann (1919–1996), Hans Neuburg (1904–1983) and Carlo Vivarelli (1919–1986).
Condition: Fair. All titles are used and show shelf ware consistent with age. Tape repair to cover on interior (front and back). Rubbing, tanning and creasing to cover. Paper to spine chipped and broken. Rubbing to first end page, otherwise all other pages are relatively clean. Binding still firm. Sticker to back cover. Please contact me for further information on condition.
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