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How New York Stole the Idea of Modern Art

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In the mid-1970s, designer Takenobu Igarashi began a prolific, decade-long exploration into the possibilities of three-dimensional typography. His first experiments with lettering求heavily influenced by the avant-garde typography of the 1920s求appeared on magazine covers, posters, and record sleeves. Timeless and technically dazzling, Igarashi*s signature style demonstrates his mastery of three-dimensional forms and perspective, refined long before the introduction of computers into the design industry.
offers a comprehensive guide to Igarashi*s experimental typography, featuring not only his most celebrated works, but also a first look at archival plans, drawings, and production drafts for his iconic designs. From his early print works and hand-drawn experiments to self-initiated sculptural pieces and high-profile 3-D identities for international clients and institutions, this book is a long-overdue survey of one of the most ingenious graphic designers of the twentieth century.
400 color illustrations

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