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Meggs: Making Graphic Design History
Meggs: Making Graphic Design History
Rob Carter, Virginia Commonwealth University
ISBN: 978-0-470-00839-3
©2008
256 pages
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Hallmark Features
  • The definitive book on Philip B. Meggs, his life, his work and his passion
  • Offers a large collection of Meggs' writings in a single source, including articles from Print magazine, the AIGA Journal, selections from his books, transcripts from lectures and presentations, and letters to editors
  • Features compelling correspondence to and from notable graphic designers, revealing the scholarly, intricate, murky, and sometimes-controversial process of researching and writing about design, and of constructing graphic design history
  • Features essays by notable designers including author Steve Heller, historian and professor Roger Remington, design scholar Alston Purvis, his wife and sometimes design partner Libby Meggs, among others
  • Accompanied by a DVD containing recorded lectures and presentations by Meggs 
 

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