Graphic Style: From Victorian to Digital
Category: Books,Arts & Photography,History & Criticism
Graphic Style: From Victorian to Digital Details
About the Author STEVEN HELLER, art director of the New York Times Book Review and co-chair of the School of Visual Arts MFA/Design program, has written over 70 books on graphic design, illustration, and political art. The recipient of the 1999 AIGA Medal for Lifetime Achievement, he lives in New York City. SEYMOUR CHWAST is co-founder and now director of The Pushpin Group, an internationally acclaimed design firm. His award-winning illustrations and designs have been used in advertising and posters as well as in 30 books for children. Read more
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Reviews
Graphic Style: From Victorian to Digital has been the textbook for my online History of Graphic Design classes at Parsons School of Design and The New School Media Studies Program for ten years.Steven Heller, brilliant art director, journalist, critic, author and editor, provides a thoughtful overview of every important period as well as detailed information about legendary graphic designers.He and Seymour Chawst have chosen perfect illustrations to demonstrate style characteristics for each era.Heller's introduction alone is worth the price of the book.