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American University in Dubai | American University in Dubai | Main Collection | Z 232 .T863 B87 2007 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 5106002 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
From Johannes to Ivan ; Making history : Elemental typography ; Berlin, Munich, and the little black book ; Forming the avant-garde ; The ring of new advertising designers ; Photography and photomontage ; Statistics in Vienna ; Eastern European connections ; The international progress of New Typography ; The eye of the storm: a survey in Typographische Mitteilungen, 1933 -- Seizure -- Script, type and book : Sanserif and small letters ; Typeface designs 1929-31 ; Two books on writing and drawing letters ; Book design 1925-33 ; Typefaces for phototypesetting 1933-6 -- Exile : British connections ; From avant-garde to rearguard -- Epilogue -- Appendices : Translations of Tschichold's writings : Elemental typography (1925) ; Book 'art'? (1927) ; What is New Typography and what are its aims? (1930) ; Where do we stand? (1932)
"Jan Tschichold (1902-1974) has good claims to being the key typographer of the twentieth century : one of the leaders of the modernist movement of the 1920s, and, in the classical typography of his later career, perhaps the first typographic postmodernist. Active literature is a close study of his modernist years, based on extensive research in the archives and introducing a wealth of fresh reproductions. Burke lays particular emphasis on Tschichold as a propagandist of New Typography, through his many books and articles, showing that he was as much an explainer as a designer. The subject comes to life in the letters written between colleagues across Europe in the turbulent years of the Nazi ascent to power. The book is introduced with air essay by Robin Kinross, discussing Tschichold's present reputation, and is rounded off with a selection of key texts by the subject."--BOOK JACKET.
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