Dutch Moderne: Graphic Design from De Stijl to Deco
Category: Books,Arts & Photography,Graphic Design
Dutch Moderne: Graphic Design from De Stijl to Deco Details
About the Author Steven Heller is the art director of the New York Times Book Review. He is the author of over ninety books on graphic design, popular art, and satiric art. He lives in New York City.Louise Fili is principal of Louise Fili Ltd., and the recipient of numerous design awards. She lives in New York City. Read more
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Reviews
This is another excellent volume in Heller's and Fili's extensive series covering art deco commercial art of the twenties and thirties. There are hundreds of beautiful images here, most in color, all very well-reproduced and on thick, high-quality pages. The images are well-chosen and are all striking in color and design, and are a great inspiration to the designer and a visual treat for the casual art-lover or pop culture enthusiast. Advertising and political and poster art were in a golden age during this period. The fairly sparse commentary is intelligent and provides context for the work documented here.