Editor: Patrick Burgoyne
Publisher: Laurence King Publishing
Publication: 2002, First Edition
Binding: Softcover, section sewn
Pages: 208
Size: 245 x 280
Text: English
(Publishers overview) 'The UK is recognized internationally for its cutting-edge graphic design: names such as Neville Brody, Peter Saville, Jonathan Barnbrook, Tomato, Why Not Associates and The Designers Republic are legendary. But hot on the heels of these stars, a new generation of graphic innovators is emerging, whose work is winning international acclaim and attracting clients worldwide.
GB: Graphic Britain is the first to gather together these rising stars, providing a definitive guide to the coolest work on the British graphics scene. Visually explosive, this book is packed with work from the most exciting young graphic designers in the UK, active in all areas of graphic communication, including web design, identity, typography, posters, editorial design, advertising, video and animation. Both commercial work and experimental projects are featured. Patrick Burgoyne maps out the state of British graphics in his introduction.'
Condition: Very Good. All titles are used and show shelf ware consistent with age. Light rubbing, marking, to dust jacket.
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