The Story of Graphic Design in France
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With the exception of poster art, French graphic design has enjoyed little recognition on the international stage - until now. This stunning, lush new book tells a very remarkable story about the development of design in France, and it does so with typical French flair. French graphic design has thrived on a multitude of external influences from places as far afield as Russia, Switzerland, Poland, Germany and Hungary. The designers here are legendary artists, actually some of the world's most revered: French artists and artists who made Paris their home - Man Ray, Brassai, Cassandre, Leger, Duchamp, Mallarme to name just a few. Graphic Design in France documents the emergence of graphic design as a culture in France and illustrates how it has come to the fore in recent years with a great burst of vitality in poster art, typography, editorial design, magazine design, information graphics, multimedia and television. This book places the tradition of French graphic design amidst the greater aesthetic languages of fine art, iconography, urban architecture, sculpture, communication art, fashion, literature, and more.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #912269 in Books
- Published on: 2006-03
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 356 pages
Customer Reviews
Gorgeous book!
A great look at French graphic design, with special emphasis on influential movements such as constructivism, dadaism and surrealism. Russian, Swiss and German design have all played crucial roles in the story of French graphic design and are not neglected in this book. The survey has fantastic examples from every era since the invention of movable type, right up until today.




