The book chronicles the artistic journey of Polish designers Jan Le Witt and George Him, highlighting their innovative contributions to design and visual arts. It explores their unique style, collaborative projects, and the cultural impact of their work, providing insight into their creative processes and the historical context in which they operated. Through a detailed examination of their career, the book celebrates their legacy in the design world.
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P&o: Across the Oceans, Across the Years
- 264pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Featuring over 200 images from the P&O Heritage Collection, this book offers a nostalgic look at the illustrious history of P&O, capturing both maritime adventures and shore-side elegance. It celebrates the grandeur and charm of the company's past, inviting readers to reminisce about the golden era of travel with captivating visuals and insights.
A comprehensive look at the history of the history of beauty-product advertising, charting the skills of advertiser promising to make beauty-dreams come true.
Crusaders of Art and Design 1920-1970 brings to the fore the personalities who contributed to design and the arts over a 50-year period.
Covering mid-20th century textile advertising Trading Textiles not only illustrates what was happening in graphic design generally but the changing character of the textile industry itself.
A unique collection of retail design and creative merchandising from many well-known London stores; illustrating a fifty year history of innovative and original use, not only of the buildings and window displays but in the development of a range of unique promotional catalogues, posters and press advertising.
Moving the Hearts and Minds of Men
- 83pages
- 3 heures de lecture
Examination of the work of advertising executive William Bill Crawford.
A miscellany of pieces of commercial art celebrating the contributions the artists made to the inter-war British graphic design scene.
An account of the decline of the exhibition as a means of persuasion, covering all sizes of exhibitions and recognising some of the forgotten designers.
Art for the Ear
- 110pages
- 4 heures de lecture
An account of the many publications issued by the BBC to support their programmes, and the artists who illustrated them, from the 1920s to the 1960s.