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Book Synopsis: An illustrated guide to the language of poster design by Ellen Lupton, one of America's most popular design authors and curators. With its unique focus on visual language, Ellen Lupton's How Posters Work is more than another poster book. Rather than provide a history of the genre or a compilation of collectibles, the book is organized around active design principles. Concepts such as "Simplify," "Focus the eye," "Exploit the diagonal," "Reverse expectations," and "Say two things at once" are illustrated with a diverse range of posters, from avant-garde classics and rarely seen international works to contemporary pieces by today's leading graphic designers. Illustrated with over 150 works from the collection of Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, How Posters Work provides a stunning education in seeing and making, demonstrating how some of the world's most creative designers have mobilized principles of layout, composition, psychology, and rhetoric to produce powerful acts of visual communication.
Ellen Lupton (born 1963) is an acclaimed writer, curator, and graphic designer. She is Director of the Graphic Design MFA program at Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) in Baltimore, where she also serves as Director of the Center for Design Thinking. As Curator of Contemporary Design at Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum since 1992, she has produced numerous exhibitions and books, including Mechanical Brides: Women and Machines from Home to Office (1993), Mixing Messages: Graphic Design and Contemporary Culture (1996), Letters from the Avant-Garde (1996), Skin: Surface, Substance + Design (2002), and―most recently―Beautiful Users: Designing for People (2014). Lupton is a 2007 recipient of the AIGA Gold Medal, one of the highest honors given to a graphic designer or design educator in the US.
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Looking for a unique and visually captivating book that explores the language of poster design? Look no further than "How Posters Work" by Ellen Lupton. Unlike other poster books, this masterpiece is focused on active design principles that will enhance your understanding of visual communication. Learn how to "Simplify," "Focus the eye," and "Exploit the diagonal" as you discover a diverse range of posters, from avant-garde classics to contemporary works by today's leading graphic designers. With over 150 works from the collection of Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, this book will provide you with the education in seeing and making that you've been searching for.
Ellen Lupton, the brilliant mind behind this remarkable book, is an acclaimed writer, curator, and graphic designer. As the Director of the Graphic Design MFA program at Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), she brings her expertise to every page. With her extensive experience as the Curator of Contemporary Design at Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, Lupton has curated numerous exhibitions and authored several groundbreaking books, making her a trusted authority in the field.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to explore the world of poster design through the eyes of the industry's most creative professionals. Order your copy of "How Posters Work" today and unlock the secrets of layout, composition, psychology, and rhetoric that will empower you to produce powerful acts of visual communication. Get inspired, learn, and create extraordinary designs that will leave a lasting impact on your audience.
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