Max Huber
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Max Huber (1919—92) is one of the most significant graphic designers of the twentieth century. In this comprehensive monograph, the first to be published, the authors trace and illustrate Huber's entire career, from his early years in Switzerland to his more mature work in Italy. This fully illustrated survey of his work demonstrates that Huber was among the first to(...)
janvier 2005, London, New York
Max Huber
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Max Huber (1919—92) is one of the most significant graphic designers of the twentieth century. In this comprehensive monograph, the first to be published, the authors trace and illustrate Huber's entire career, from his early years in Switzerland to his more mature work in Italy. This fully illustrated survey of his work demonstrates that Huber was among the first to apply the aesthetics of the avant-garde to a corporate and commercial environment, creating formal solutions that he would go on to use throughout his life.
Max Huber
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The first complete monograph on the work of Swiss graphic designer Max Huber, one of the most significant designers of the 20th century. Huber's work was consistently innovative, and by combining painting and photography with other graphic media, he remained avant-garde throughout his career, bringing the utopian vision of the modern masters to bear on corporate(...)
mars 2011
Max Huber
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The first complete monograph on the work of Swiss graphic designer Max Huber, one of the most significant designers of the 20th century. Huber's work was consistently innovative, and by combining painting and photography with other graphic media, he remained avant-garde throughout his career, bringing the utopian vision of the modern masters to bear on corporate typography and identity design. Three essays cover Huber's entire career from the early 1940s, including his wide-ranging work in the fields of magazine, identity and exhibition design as well as expanding on his close links with a circle of brilliant artists, designers and intellectuals such as Josef Muller-Brockmann, Achille Castiglioni and Italo Calvino, among others.