Print Regional Design Annual 2003
Print magazines 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 “Prints 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. Its 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 Gutenburgs Bible to your computer but doesnt 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 advertisings seductions.
By Rick Poynor
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