Beware Wet PaintPhaidon Press, 25 apr 1996 - 266 pagina's A founding partner of the leading design firm Pentagram, Alan Fletcher is considered by many in the graphic design world to be a contemporary master, known for his sharp and unerring sense of style. From the initial brief to the often award-winning outcome, here are more than a hundred of Fletcher's design solutions. Grouped into thematic chapters for instructive reference, the projects demonstrate his lithe and lateral jumps, his skills and techniques and his ability to fuse interpretation, aesthetics and function with apparent ease. The commentary shows how each individual graphic idea was developed, giving insights both into the particular project and into the way in which the design process can be manipulated. |
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... style - a style expressed through simple materials , primitive techniques , commonplace objects , and anything else which happened to be to hand . And a dedication to finding a simple direct solution to stretch the boundaries of image ...
... Style is a curious word because it can mean all sorts of things , from mannerism to charisma . However , as far as I ... styles of today . The work of Franco Grignani or Max Huber in the 1950s is different only in degree to so - called ...
... style a strength or a weakness ? If by style you mean mannerism , then I suppose it's a weakness . If you mean an unconscious expression of personality , then it's a strength . Mind you , if the personality isn't attractive - or of any ...
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Purloining | 195 |
Exploiting uniformity | 206 |
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