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Benzin:Young Swiss Graphic Design [Lars Muller Publishers]»rank: 3226213by: Max Bruinsma, Meret Ernst, Raphael Urweider, Ruedi Widmer
: :Michel Fries and Thomas Bruggisser voyage through Switzerland in search of a new generation of young Swiss graphic designers. What they find is a Swiss design scene as 'hip' as anything in London or Berlin. Influenced by the famous 'Swiss School' of the 1950s and 60s, young Swiss designers today still hold concept and structure as functional beliefs, allowing artistic freedom in counterbalance to the service aspects of design. Beautifully designed by the editors, Benzin is itself a statement on these theoretical questions. It includes detailed portrayals of twelve selected studios and images from 36 other designers making it a great sourcebook for anyone interested in graphic design today. |
Max Ernst: Fotografische Portrats und Dokumente»rank: 1220940by: Max Ernst
: :Michel Fries and Thomas Bruggisser voyage through Switzerland in search of a new generation of young Swiss graphic designers. What they find is a Swiss design scene as 'hip' as anything in London or Berlin. Influenced by the famous 'Swiss School' of the 1950s and 60s, young Swiss designers today still hold concept and structure as functional beliefs, allowing artistic freedom in counterbalance to the service aspects of design. Beautifully designed by the editors, Benzin is itself a statement on these theoretical questions. It includes detailed portrayals of twelve selected studios and images from 36 other designers making it a great sourcebook for anyone interested in graphic design today. |
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Abraham Geiger and Liberal Judaism: The Challenge of the Nineteenth Century»rank: 1220940by: Max Wiener; Compiler And A Biographical Introduction; Translator Ernst
: :Michel Fries and Thomas Bruggisser voyage through Switzerland in search of a new generation of young Swiss graphic designers. What they find is a Swiss design scene as 'hip' as anything in London or Berlin. Influenced by the famous 'Swiss School' of the 1950s and 60s, young Swiss designers today still hold concept and structure as functional beliefs, allowing artistic freedom in counterbalance to the service aspects of design. Beautifully designed by the editors, Benzin is itself a statement on these theoretical questions. It includes detailed portrayals of twelve selected studios and images from 36 other designers making it a great sourcebook for anyone interested in graphic design today. |
Beyond Painting»rank: 5504684by: Max Ernst
: :Michel Fries and Thomas Bruggisser voyage through Switzerland in search of a new generation of young Swiss graphic designers. What they find is a Swiss design scene as 'hip' as anything in London or Berlin. Influenced by the famous 'Swiss School' of the 1950s and 60s, young Swiss designers today still hold concept and structure as functional beliefs, allowing artistic freedom in counterbalance to the service aspects of design. Beautifully designed by the editors, Benzin is itself a statement on these theoretical questions. It includes detailed portrayals of twelve selected studios and images from 36 other designers making it a great sourcebook for anyone interested in graphic design today. |
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Beyond Painting, and Ither Writings By the Artist and His Friends»rank: 5504684by: Max Ernst
: :Michel Fries and Thomas Bruggisser voyage through Switzerland in search of a new generation of young Swiss graphic designers. What they find is a Swiss design scene as 'hip' as anything in London or Berlin. Influenced by the famous 'Swiss School' of the 1950s and 60s, young Swiss designers today still hold concept and structure as functional beliefs, allowing artistic freedom in counterbalance to the service aspects of design. Beautifully designed by the editors, Benzin is itself a statement on these theoretical questions. It includes detailed portrayals of twelve selected studios and images from 36 other designers making it a great sourcebook for anyone interested in graphic design today. |
Beyond painting,: And other writings (Documents of modern art)»rank: 4990425by: Max Ernst
: :Michel Fries and Thomas Bruggisser voyage through Switzerland in search of a new generation of young Swiss graphic designers. What they find is a Swiss design scene as 'hip' as anything in London or Berlin. Influenced by the famous 'Swiss School' of the 1950s and 60s, young Swiss designers today still hold concept and structure as functional beliefs, allowing artistic freedom in counterbalance to the service aspects of design. Beautifully designed by the editors, Benzin is itself a statement on these theoretical questions. It includes detailed portrayals of twelve selected studios and images from 36 other designers making it a great sourcebook for anyone interested in graphic design today. |
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ReÌ‚ve d'une petite fille qui voulut entrer au Carmel (Catalogo mensile)»rank: 4990425by: Max Ernst
: :Michel Fries and Thomas Bruggisser voyage through Switzerland in search of a new generation of young Swiss graphic designers. What they find is a Swiss design scene as 'hip' as anything in London or Berlin. Influenced by the famous 'Swiss School' of the 1950s and 60s, young Swiss designers today still hold concept and structure as functional beliefs, allowing artistic freedom in counterbalance to the service aspects of design. Beautifully designed by the editors, Benzin is itself a statement on these theoretical questions. It includes detailed portrayals of twelve selected studios and images from 36 other designers making it a great sourcebook for anyone interested in graphic design today. |
Das Karmelienmadchen. Ein Traum.»rank: 4990425by: Max ERNST
: :Michel Fries and Thomas Bruggisser voyage through Switzerland in search of a new generation of young Swiss graphic designers. What they find is a Swiss design scene as 'hip' as anything in London or Berlin. Influenced by the famous 'Swiss School' of the 1950s and 60s, young Swiss designers today still hold concept and structure as functional beliefs, allowing artistic freedom in counterbalance to the service aspects of design. Beautifully designed by the editors, Benzin is itself a statement on these theoretical questions. It includes detailed portrayals of twelve selected studios and images from 36 other designers making it a great sourcebook for anyone interested in graphic design today. |
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Das Karmelienmadchen. Ein Traum.»rank: 4990425by: Max ERNST
: :Michel Fries and Thomas Bruggisser voyage through Switzerland in search of a new generation of young Swiss graphic designers. What they find is a Swiss design scene as 'hip' as anything in London or Berlin. Influenced by the famous 'Swiss School' of the 1950s and 60s, young Swiss designers today still hold concept and structure as functional beliefs, allowing artistic freedom in counterbalance to the service aspects of design. Beautifully designed by the editors, Benzin is itself a statement on these theoretical questions. It includes detailed portrayals of twelve selected studios and images from 36 other designers making it a great sourcebook for anyone interested in graphic design today. |
THE DEATH OF A TREE.»rank: 4990425by: Jean Michel. Forword in the form of a Litograph by Max Ernst. FOLON
: :Michel Fries and Thomas Bruggisser voyage through Switzerland in search of a new generation of young Swiss graphic designers. What they find is a Swiss design scene as 'hip' as anything in London or Berlin. Influenced by the famous 'Swiss School' of the 1950s and 60s, young Swiss designers today still hold concept and structure as functional beliefs, allowing artistic freedom in counterbalance to the service aspects of design. Beautifully designed by the editors, Benzin is itself a statement on these theoretical questions. It includes detailed portrayals of twelve selected studios and images from 36 other designers making it a great sourcebook for anyone interested in graphic design today. |