Emile Menhem: invigorating Arab journalism through graphic design

Lebanese graphic designer, painter, art critic, and writer Emile Menhem became involved in politics at a young age and joined the creative team at the United Palestinian Press in the late 1970s, where he designed and illustrated an impressive number of posters, books, and printed matter. Following t...

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Main Author: Balaa, Lara 1980- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Arabic
Published: Amsterdam Khatt Books [2019]
Series:Arabic design library 6
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Summary:Lebanese graphic designer, painter, art critic, and writer Emile Menhem became involved in politics at a young age and joined the creative team at the United Palestinian Press in the late 1970s, where he designed and illustrated an impressive number of posters, books, and printed matter. Following the invasion of Lebanon in 1982, he fled to Paris along with numerous other Arab intellectuals, where his designs for various magazines contributed significantly to shaping Arab thought during the 1980s and '90s. He has since remained a prolific graphic designer, which is why this book offers a fascinating and extensive insight into his creative and political mind through the years.
Item Description:Wendebuch
Physical Description:172 Seiten
ISBN:9789490939168

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