Editor: Moleskine
Publisher: Moleskine
Publication: 2015, First Edition
Binding: Hardcover, section sewn
Pages: 398
Size: 175 x 250
Text: English
(Preface) 'This book is the last graphic work produced and wholly conceived by Bob Noorda. Bob Noorda was a Dutch designer and architect who naturalized as an Italian citizen. Starting in the 1960s, he came to the fore as one of the main artificers of the renewal of twentieth-century Italian graphic art. Noorda worked in the Dutch capital until 1954, when he decided to move to Italy to settle in Milan. He worked on the signage and visual features of Milan's subway system (1964) and which won him his first of four Compasso d'Oro.
In 1965, along with the designer Massimo Vignelli, he set up the graphic agency Unimark International, famous for using a very modern approach to design for international clients such as IBM, Pirelli, Olivetti, la Rinascente and the New York subway system, for which they redesigned the entire communication system. Moleskine follows up the acclaimed title on John Alcorn with another release of one of the most important designer of the past century.'
Condition: Very Good. All titles are used and show shelf ware consistent with age. Light rubbing, tanning to dust jacket. Light tanning to outer edges of interior pages.
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