Graphic design
Found in 476 Collections and/or Records:
Typography Now Two / Poynor, Rick, editor ; Fella E ; VanderLans R ; Greiman A ; Carson D ; Libeskind D ; Baines P ; Brody N ; Schorn B ; Crisp DG., 1996
Profusely illustrated book that reproduces experimental typographic spreads from magazines, exhibition catalogues, posters, and ads. It also has a section on student work. Magazines represented among others include Ray Gun, Emigre, Bulldozer, Form + Zweck, The Downlow, Zed, Coil, Bikini, Wired, and Now Time. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
U&lc: Cinema Graphics. No.3/Win / Heller S., 1995
U&lc. No.1/Feb., 1988
This issue includes an illustrated article on the genesis of the letter 'A.' -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
U&lc. No.1/Mar / Burgert HJ ; Muller Ma ; Myers L ; Dante ; Grundy P., 1980
Marion Muller contributes an extensively illustrated essay on the calligraphic and graphic design works by Hans-Joachim Burgert. Marion Muller writes about "A Dictionary" by Peter Grundy. In it, Grundy provides concrete poems utilizing compositions with the letter(s) 'x' that describe a word beginning with 'ex.' For example, xaggerate, xtract, xact, xcrete, etc. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
U&lc. No.1/May / Healey A ; Heller S ; Dwiggens WA., 1983
Steven Heller contributed an essay on the cartoon pieces by Robert Grossman. Alan Haley submitted an essay on the typographer William Addison Dwiggins. Marion Muller wrote about "Fingernail Embossing." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
U&lc. No.1/May / Heller S., 1985
U&lc. No.1/Spr / Banks C., 1991
This issue contains an illustrated article on the genesis of the letter 'N.' -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
U&lc. No.1/Sum / Clifford G., 1994
This issue includes an article about Graham Clifford depicted his "dirty type" for use in an advertisement dealing with pain, sweat, dirt, and blisters. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
U&lc. No.1/Sum / Heller S., 1999
Steven Heller contributed an essay titled "Advertising Arts: America Becomes Modern(istic)." He traces the history of the advertising magazine first published in 1930. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
U&lc. No.1/Win / Haley A ; Baker J ; Muller Ma., 1990
This issue includes an illustrated article on the genesis of the letter 'I' by Allan Haley. Marion Muller describes the work of Jan Baker in a illustrated essay "A Woman of Letters." The Sackner Archive has extensive holdings of this artist. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
U&lc. No.2/Aug / Heller S., 1985
U&lc. No.2/Aug / Muller Ma., 1987
Marion Muller writes a brief essay on Deltiology, i.e, the collecting of postcards. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
U&lc. No.2/Fall., 1995
This issue includes an illustrated article dealing with contemporary book design. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
U&lc. No.2/Fall., 1998
This issue includes the annual catalogue of International Typeface Corporation. It includes an article on the Grey Spider Press. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
U&lc. No.2/Jul / Snyder G ; Erte., 1976
U&lc. No.2/Jun., 1982
This issue included an article dealing with the life and work of Mozart. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
U&lc. No.2/Jun / McLuhan M., 1980
This issue deals largely with the "new" digital typography and communications revolution. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
U&lc. No.2/Jun / Myers L ; Langdon J., 1977
U&lc. No.2/May / Warde B., 1988
This issue contains articles on the genesis of the letter 'B,' coasters, and art of manhole covers. There ia also a biography of Beatrice Warde, often referred to as the "First Lady of Typography." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
U&lc. No.2/Spr / Haley A ; Muller Ma., 1990
This issue includes an illustrated article on the genesis of the letter 'K' by Allan Haley. Lee Sinoff contributes an essay "Mechanical Writing Machines Begat..." that deals with manual typewriters. Marion Muller writes about contemporary Russian posters in her essay "the Russians Are Here!" A review of the Hechinger Collection, "Tools As Art," is described by Marion Muller. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.