Reversing Into The Future

New Wave Graphics 1977–1990

(Author) Andrew Krivine
Format: Hardcover
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An unparalleled collection of New Wave memorabilia with exclusive cover designs by world-renowned designers Malcolm Garrett and Chip Kidd Andrew Krivine’s personal and vast collection of original posters, flyers, artworks, and memorabilia make this a unique and fascinating book of graphic design history. Alongside a huge array of original artworks and graphics from the New Wave period, text contributions from recognized and respected commentators, critics, and designers from the US, UK, and Australia are also included. A collectable item itself, the book is beautifully produced with front and back cover artwork by renowned designers Malcolm Garrett and Chip Kidd. Documenting the incredible impact of New Wave, this is the ideal book for die-hard music fans and graphic design aficionados alike. Reversing Into The Future: New Wave Graphics 1977–1990 includes graphic designs for, among others, The B52s, Boomtown Rats, Devo, Duran Duran, The Cars, Elvis Costello, Joe Jackson, XTC, Cyndi Lauper, The Police, Simple Minds, Gary Numan, Japan, Blondie, Talking Heads, The Go-Gos, Graham Parker, Nick Lowe, Frankie Goes To Hollywood and many more. Graphic artists featured include Martyn Atkins, Barney Bubbles, Chris Morton, Malcolm Garrett, Alex McDowell, Tony Wright, Martin Kaye for the Paradiso, X3 Posters, DEVO Inc., Neville Brody, The Design Republic, Russell Mills and more.

Information
Publisher:
HarperCollins Publishers
Format:
Hardcover
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9781911663959
Publish year:
2021
Publish date:
Oct. 14, 2021

Andrew Krivine

Andrew Krivine is a celebrated novelist known for his groundbreaking work "The Shadow of Time," a gripping exploration of memory and identity. His lyrical prose and deep psychological insights have earned him critical acclaim worldwide. Krivine's contributions to literature lie in his ability to delve into the complexities of human existence with profound sensitivity.

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