Neue Grafik/New Graphic Design/Graphisme Actuel 1958 – 1965
Neue Grafik: New Graphic Design: Graphisme Actuel 1958–1965 is a seminal publication that documents one of the most influential movements in modern graphic design history. Originally published as an international review between 1958 and 1965, the journal was initiated by Swiss designer Josef Müller-Brockmann alongside an editorial collective of leading designers. This comprehensive facsimile edition brings together all eighteen original issues, faithfully reproduced to preserve their visual and conceptual integrity. Serving as a key platform for the Swiss Style, the publication explores the principles of clarity, grid systems, typography, and visual communication. It reflects a rigorous and systematic approach that shaped the foundations of contemporary design practice. The journal not only documented design work but also fostered critical discourse around the role of designers in society. Its influence extended globally, impacting corporate identity, editorial design, and visual systems. Presented as a substantial multi-volume set within a slipcase, the book is both an archival document and a design object. The inclusion of commentary adds further context to its historical significance and lasting relevance. Essential for designers, students, and collectors, this publication remains a cornerstone of graphic design theory and practice.
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