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Terms and conditions applyProfile: Pentagram Design
Susan Yelavich
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Format: Book
Pages: 239
Publisher: Phaidon Press
Date Published: Jun 2004
Stock Code: 35559
Binding: Hardback
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Pentagram, founded in 1972, is one of the best known and most influential graphic, product, and architectural design firms in the world, with offices in London, Berlin, New York, San Francisco, and Austin. Its partners are distinguished members of the international design community, consistently generating award-winning work of the highest quality.
Profile is the first Pentagram book to include the design firms new guard, partners Fernando Gutirrez, DJ Stout, Lisa Strausfeld, and Abbott Miller. The book is a unique collection of essays on Pentagrams nineteen partners by best-selling authors, revered design critics, editors, and other well-known cultural figures. Filled with insightful explorations into the personalities, thought processes, careers and work of the different partners, the essays are generously illustrated with examples of both key projects and lesser-known works.
Included is a foreword on Pentagrams history and evolution by Rick Poynor, one of todays most respected design critics and founder of the incisive British graphic-design magazine Eye.
Profile is the first Pentagram book to include the design firms new guard, partners Fernando Gutirrez, DJ Stout, Lisa Strausfeld, and Abbott Miller. The book is a unique collection of essays on Pentagrams nineteen partners by best-selling authors, revered design critics, editors, and other well-known cultural figures. Filled with insightful explorations into the personalities, thought processes, careers and work of the different partners, the essays are generously illustrated with examples of both key projects and lesser-known works.
Included is a foreword on Pentagrams history and evolution by Rick Poynor, one of todays most respected design critics and founder of the incisive British graphic-design magazine Eye.
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