Dorothy and Otis (e-bog) af Nadel, Dan
Nadel, Dan (forfatter)

Dorothy and Otis e-bog

230,54 DKK (inkl. moms 288,18 DKK)
A lavish, gorgeously designed full-color collection that showcases the designs of Dorothy and Otis Shepard, two groundbreaking giants of early twentieth-century American advertising.Dorothy and Otis Shepard are the unsung heroes of early twentieth-century North American visual culture. Together, they were the first American graphic designers to work in multiple mediums and scales with equal ski...
E-bog 230,54 DKK
Forfattere Nadel, Dan (forfatter)
Forlag Harper Design
Udgivet 4 november 2014
Længde 256 sider
Genrer Illustration and commercial art
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780062262431
A lavish, gorgeously designed full-color collection that showcases the designs of Dorothy and Otis Shepard, two groundbreaking giants of early twentieth-century American advertising.Dorothy and Otis Shepard are the unsung heroes of early twentieth-century North American visual culture. Together, they were the first American graphic designers to work in multiple mediums and scales with equal skill and vision, and their work remains brilliant; yet their names are little known today.Dorothy and Otis chronicles their story in detail for the first time. It explores the Shepards penchant for abstraction and modernism, and shows how the advent of billboard advertising inspired their creativitylarge campaigns that matched the grandeur of their lifestyle. Throughout, it demonstrates how their influence touched all aspects of consumer culturefrom collaborating on the packaging for Wrigleys Gum and designing uniforms and logos for the Chicago Cubs to planning and promoting the resort island Catalina, where Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Clark Gable, and other celebrities frequented.Dorothy and Otis illuminates their personal lives as well, from their origins and early years to the eventual dissolution of their marriage. As it brings to life these pioneering artists and their momentous partnership, it elevates them to their rightful place in popular culture and makes clear how their legendary work reflected and exemplified the American Dream.