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BAND ID -- From the Rolling Stones' tongue-and-lips trademark to the Grateful Dead's lightning bolt skull to Prince's glyph, logos embody an identity and experience shared between musicians and their fans, who proudly display these graphics on T-shirts, posters, pins, stickers-even tattoos. Collecting more than 1,000 rock, hip hop, metal, pop, reggae, and country music logos from the 1960s to today, this catchy design survey captures the coolest and most powerful examples of music made visual. Including interviews with key logo artists and presenting the graphics large and over extended gatefolds, BAND ID will wow music fans and designers alike. Bodhi Oser has created identities for multiple skate and surf companies and logos for a number of bands. He lives in Venice, California. Art Chantry's influential design work includes logos, album packaging, posters, and beyond. He lives in Tacoma, Washington. "Not only is Band ID the cleanest and most comprehensive collection of music logos I've ever come across, it also made me stop and think for the first time about a number of things - things like the true relation between a band's logo, its music and its identity, how a band's logo can endear or villify them to fans, and who the hell actually designed some of these things.
En 1960, el fotógrafo William Claxton y el célebre musicólogo alemán Joachim Berendt recorrieron los Estados Unidos siguiendo el rastro del jazz. El resultado de su colaboración fue una asombrosa colección de fotografías y grabaciones de artistas legendarios, así como ...
New volume in the successful series “New Exhibition Design” • More than 100 outstanding exhibitions worldwide • Project descriptions, photos, plans and data • Gives an outlook on the “Museum 3.0” The book offers an up-to-date and comprehensive insight into ...
Six decades of extraordinary images by Richard Avedon, from his groundbreaking early pictures for Harper’s Bazaar through his inventive contributions to Vogue, Egoïste, and The New Yorker. Schirmer/Mosel. With a foreword by Willis Hartshorn and Norma Stevens, an introduction by ...
Scripts never go out of style, and the hundreds of inventive examples here – many found in obscure sources from across Europe and America – are sure to inspire today's designers. From wedding invitations to advertisements, from menus and street ...