LetterScapes: A Global Survey Of Typographic Installations Hardcover
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Anna Saccani
Book Description
A comprehensive survey of one of the most creative areas of public art, large-scale typographic installations, this book features thirty-seven works from all over the world, from the USA to Europe to Asia, in all manner of materials. Organized by designer, it includes projects by artists and designers with large international followings, such as Joan Brossa, Maya Lin, Lawrence Weiner, Pentagram, Why Not Associattes and Paula Scher. Photographs, maps and diagrams are used to explore each project in detail, and an introduction highlights the cultural importance and common themes of the works featured. Interviews with key designers provide a personal insight into why they chose words over images to transmit their message, how the locations for their work are chosen, how they selected the material and the typeface, and how they think their work connects with its particular landscape or setting. Endmatter includes detailed information on the typefaces used and their designers.
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English
Publisher
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Publication Date
01 May 2013
Number of Pages
352
About the Author
Anna Saccani is an Italian graphic designer. She writes for Casabella and other architecture and design magazines.
Editorial Review
Opens our eyes to a category of design that we may never have even considered a category. Saccani's book is successful because it covers each of these works in considerable depth, with background information about the artists, locations, and also the typefaces used. [A] bountiful feast for lovers of fonts and typography. Looking at both the sculptures themselves and how they function in a public context, Saccani shows us that 'Love' can mean something different in New York City or in Tokyo, depending on the context.