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American
Modernism
This insightful book is the first
to present a comprehensive survey of the Modernist movement
as it emerged in America
between 1920 and 1960 in various graphic media. It identifies
and examines great works in advertising, information
design, identity, magazine design, print, dimensional design,
and
posters that by mid-century had defined American graphic
design. R. Roger Remington begins by discussing the emergence
of Modernism and its major historical influences, including
European avant-garde art movements, technology, geopolitical
issues, popular culture, educational innovations such
as the Bauhaus, architecture, industrial design, and photography.
The heart of the book brings together the key works of
mid-century Modernism, presenting them chronologically
from the 1930s to the 1950s. The final section shows
the
impact of and reactions to these Modernist influences
as graphic design in America matured into the 1960s and beyond.
Handsomely designed and illustrated, American Modernism
is destined to become a classic text in the study of
design
and visual culture.
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