Lance Wyman -process: a proposal for the 1976 USA Bicentennial identity

This book is a near facsimile of the one-off, leather-bound 'sketchbook' that Lance Wyman made to catalogue his design process for the creation of a logo and graphic identity for the 1976 USA Bicentennial celebrations to mark the creation of the USA as an independent republic. It's a...

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Weitere Verfasser: Sinclair, Mark (HerausgeberIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: London Unit Editions [2018]
Schriftenreihe:Unit 41
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Zusammenfassung:This book is a near facsimile of the one-off, leather-bound 'sketchbook' that Lance Wyman made to catalogue his design process for the creation of a logo and graphic identity for the 1976 USA Bicentennial celebrations to mark the creation of the USA as an independent republic. It's a record of the creative process that Wyman went through to arrive at a refined and workable solution. It's rare for designers to reveal so much of their inner workings, and even rarer for it to be documented with this degree of thoroughness. But Lance Wyman is no ordinary designer. The work was done in Mexico in 1970 - Wyman had gone there to design the graphics for the Mexico 68 Olympics. But in 1971 he returned to the USA, and to a design scene that was markedly different from the one he had left. For a start, he had acquired a stellar reputation. In an opening interview with Adrian Shaunghnessy, Wyman explains the genesis of the project, the reasons why it was never implemented and discusses the importance of process in any designer's work
Beschreibung:176 ungezählte Seiten
ISBN:9781916457317
1916457312

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