Modernist Graphic Design in Britain 1945–1980 | Ian McLaren and Tony Pritchard

Modernist Graphic Design in Britain 1945–1980 | Ian McLaren and Tony Pritchard

Brand: The Modernist
SKU: 9781068299506
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The softback edition of Ian McLaren and Tony Pritchard's pivotal text is here, published by the good people at The Modernist. The years following the second world war in Britain saw the emergence of what has become known as graphic design. Designers of that period believed their efforts aligned with the rebuilding of society and its infrastructure. Despite acute austerity there was a very positive optimism to what they could contribute. Many challenged developments such as nuclear weapons; apartheid; and promoting trivial products. Modernist graphic design is characterised by visual attributes such as simple sans-serif typography, the dynamic use of space and grid systems, reductive drawing and cropped photography. Innovative technological advances are embraced, in a functional, economic, and rational ethos. The authors contend that much of British Modernist graphic design includes an under appreciated and unique sense of wit. The book is the first to provide a representative collection of a number of designers who made a significant and enduring contribution to British visual culture. Size: 170 x 240mm (softback with flaps) Pages: 432 pages, 160 colour and black and white illustrations Publisher: The Modernist

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