100 Classic Graphic Design Journals

Category: Books,Arts & Photography,Graphic Design

100 Classic Graphic Design Journals Details

About the Author Steven Heller is the co-chair of the MFA Designer as Author + Entrepreneur program and co-founder of the MFA Design Criticism program, both at the School of Visual Arts, New York. For 33 years he was an art director at the New York Times. He is the author of more than 150 books on design and popular culture, including 100 Ideas That Changed Graphic Design and Art Direction Explained at Last (Laurence King)Jason Godfrey, director of Godfrey Design, London, studied at the Royal College of Art before pursuing a career in print and digital media in London, New York and Austin, Texas. His work has been shown in the annuals of D&AD and the New York Type Directors Club. He is the author of Bibliographic: 100 Classic Graphic Design Books. Read more

Reviews

This latest book from Jason Godfrey is even more of a niche work than his previous excellent Bibliographic which looked at a hundred essential design books. This one covers magazines for designers and the graphic arts industry and there is much to enjoy even though visually each only gets a cover or two and a few inside spreads.What I liked about the contents is the historical scope, here are publications that started decades ago and a few managed to last until this century, BDG Blatter, a German title ran from 1925 to 2005, Typografia 1888 to the present from Czechoslovakia or the famous Swiss TM, 1933 to the present. The pages from the older magazines are quite fascinating to look at with a range of layout styles, typography and graphics. Nearly all of the titles are what could loosely be called trade journals but nicely a few others are included like @Issue for business and design, Colophon for book lovers, Portfolio for the visual arts.The book is a treat to look through, designed by the author and the spreads have several pages from each magazine with two or three hundred words about how it started and its editorial point of view. All the magazine spreads have captions with the issue number and date. I was thinking how unlike the pages of this book are when compared to similar design titles put out by Phaidon Press who are somewhat obsessed with too much white space and tiny type. '100 Classic graphic design journals' has plenty of big pictures but none of the pages looks crammed or unreadable.The ideal book for any graphic designer.

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