American Design

American Design
Title American Design PDF eBook
Author Russell Flinchum
Publisher The Museum of Modern Art
Pages 168
Release 2008
Genre Art
ISBN 9780870707407

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"The story of American design, told through works selected from the collection of the Museum of Modern Art, New York."--BOOK JACKET.

Classic Typefaces

Classic Typefaces
Title Classic Typefaces PDF eBook
Author David Consuegra
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 894
Release 2011-10-10
Genre Design
ISBN 1621535827

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Graphic designers will enrich their understanding of American type design and type designers with this unique and extensive reference. The fascinating history of type in America is chronicled through the typefaces and biographies of sixty-two of the most influential type designers, including Linn Boyd Benton, Morris Fuller Benton, and Darius Wells, and through the description and history of nine American type foundries. Complete with samples of 334 different typefaces, and 700 black-and-white illustrations, this eye-popping reference reveals the expansive contribution America has made to the world of type design.

American Book Design and William Morris

American Book Design and William Morris
Title American Book Design and William Morris PDF eBook
Author Susan Otis Thompson
Publisher Lyons and Burford Publishers
Pages 296
Release 1996
Genre Art
ISBN

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There are 111 illustrations of bindings, title pages, type, and decorations, as well as a very extensive bibliography.

Paul T. Frankl and Modern American Design

Paul T. Frankl and Modern American Design
Title Paul T. Frankl and Modern American Design PDF eBook
Author Christopher Long
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 259
Release 2007-01-01
Genre Design
ISBN 0300121024

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A comprehensive view of the life, work, and ideas of one of the creative giants of modern American design Arriving in the United States in 1914, Viennese-born Paul T. Frankl (1886-1958) brought with him an outsider's fresh perspective and an enthusiasm for forging a uniquely American design aesthetic. In the years between the two world wars he, more than any other designer, helped shape the distinctive look of American modernism. This authoritative book draws on an extensive collection of unpublished documents and family papers and photographs to provide the first full account of Frankl's life and ideas. The book also explores the history of modern American design and the extent of Frankl's influence on its trajectory. In the early 1920s, Frankl opened a New York City shop that became an epicenter of American modernism. Over the next decades, his work encompassed everything from individual pieces of furniture and decorative accessories to entire interiors, and his style continuously evolved, from early "Skyscraper" furniture to relaxed and casual designs favored by the Hollywood elite in the 1930s to manufactured pieces for the mass market in the 1950s. The book charts the impact of Frankl's ideas on merchants and consumers, on his fellow designers, and on the changing look of American homes and workplaces. With close to 170 illustrations, Paul T. Frankl and Modern American Design is an essential reference on 20th-century design.

Parish-Hadley

Parish-Hadley
Title Parish-Hadley PDF eBook
Author Mrs. Henry Parish (II)
Publisher Little Brown & Company
Pages 181
Release 1995
Genre Art
ISBN 9780316700320

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From the Kennedy White House to homes for the Astors, Rockefellers, de la Rentas and Gettys, the American firm Parish Hadley has set a standard for interior design over the last 60 years. Using the homes of famous clients, this book provides a room-by-room exploration of Parish Hadley design.

American Design Ethic

American Design Ethic
Title American Design Ethic PDF eBook
Author Arthur J. Pulos
Publisher Mit Press
Pages 444
Release 1986
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780262660570

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Describes the development of the design of manufactured goods and examines the interaction between the American culture and industrial design

A Modern World

A Modern World
Title A Modern World PDF eBook
Author Yale University. Art Gallery
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Decorative arts
ISBN 9780300153019

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"Draws upon the renowned collection of American decorative arts at the Yale University Art Gallery to explore the appearance and dissemination of modern design in the United States. This catalogue organizes roughly 300 examples of silver, glass, industrial design, furniture, medals, jewelry, and printed textiles into thematic groups that chart the aesthetic and social trends that defined American design from the Jazz Age to the Space Age. The authors consider modernism broadly--from handmade luxury goods to mass-produced housewares--establishing a context for the objects within larger international developments in architecture, avant-garde art, and scientific innovation."--Publisher description.