Print Regional Design Annual 2003

Print magazine’s Regional Design Annual è decisamente un best-seller, il più completo profilo annuale dell’industria grafica americana sul mercato.

Con oltre 2.000 progetti scelti tra i 40.000 che hanno partecipato alla “Print’s national competition”, si impone come la guida definitiva alle tendenze contemporanee nel design d’oltre Oceano. 

Un must per  art director, designer, fotografi o illustratori che operano nel campo del design americano. Print Regional Design Annual 2004 è pieno di lavori vincenti che attraverso il continente americano, organizzato per regione.





Indice dei contenuti:

Introduction

The Far West
California South • California North • Northwest • Colorado • Rest of the Far West

The Southwest
Dallas • Austin • Houston/Rest of Texas • Rest of the Southwest

The Midwest
Minnesota • Missouri • Illinois • Wisconsin • Ohio • Indiana • Rest of the Midwest

The South
Tennessee • Virginia • Georgia • Florida • North Carolina • Rest of the South

The East
Washington/Baltimore • Mid-Atlantic • New England

New York City

F.O.B.
Daunting Dante update • Priests on parade • Hong Kong cures • Rag tags
Edited by Lisa Trollbäck

A COLD EYE
Credit Report — Graphic design credits are becoming a bloated, bewildering mess. It’s time to trim the fat.
By Steven Heller

LETTERS TO PRINT
Masculine, feminine • Propaganda as history • Recycling Saul Bass

AD INFINITUM
Overused and Misunderstood — Despite the hype, integration remains a marketing strategy that few clients have mastered.
By Anthony Vagnoni

DESIGN & NEW MEDIA
Biblical Knowledge — The latest technology brings Gutenburg’s Bible to your computer but doesn’t make it any easier to read.
By Alastair Johnston

BOOKS IN PRINT
Paul Rand: Modernist Design, edited by Franc Nunoo-Quarcoo. Reviewed by Juanita Dugdale
Pattern Recognition, by William Gibson. Reviewed by Victor Margolin
Colored Pictures: Race and Visual Representation, by Michael D. Harris. Reviewed by Marcus Wood

BACK TALK
David Rees, Creator, Get Your War On
Interview by Steven Heller

OPTIC NERVE
A Separate Peace — Now more than ever, designers need to resist advertising’s seductions.
By Rick Poynor

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Print Regional Design Annual 2003