VeryGraphic: Polish Designers of the 20th Century
With almost sixty chapters, contributions from thirty authors, and nearly 450 pages, this is the first comprehensive history of Polish graphic design. It’s a showcase of Poland’s immense and diverse legacy, from the world-renowned Polish Poster school to the lesser-known achievements of artists in the field of applied graphic design, including books and covers, typography and lettering, logos and visual identification as well as packaging. Chronologically detailing the work of over sixty of the most prominent Polish designers, the volume offers a review of Polish graphic design unprecedented in its scope. If we didn’t already have a copy, there’s no way we’d let this go. It’s got too much good stuff and there are clues in there to all sorts of things worth hunting for.
- Author: Jacek Mrowczyk
- Size: 8. × 10.625 inches
- Pages: 448
- Binding: Hardcover
- Condition: Covers soiled and scuffed but otherwise good
- Publisher: Adam Mickiewicz Institute, 2014