Posts Tagged ‘Latin’

Latin America

Posted on February 14th, 2010 by brianone shout
Product DescriptionThis book presents an unrivalled showcase of graphic design trends and initiatives from Latin America. “Graphic Design Worldwide” is an exciting new series that showcases a wide cross-section of the freshest, most innovative, and often surprising new graphic design trends and ideas from around the world. From flyers and posters to album-art illustrations, and from T-shirts to books and corporate logos – this volume presents the very best work from Latin America. Latin America

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World Graphic Design: Contemporary Graphics from Africa, the Far East, Latin America and the Middle East

Posted on February 8th, 2010 by brianone shout
Product DescriptionWorld Graphic Design is the first-ever survey of contemporary graphic design and designers outside the United Kingdom, mainland Europe, North America, and Australasia. Organized into four main geographical regions or cultural zones – Africa, the Arab World, the Far East and Latin America – and then alphabetically by country and designer/studio within each zone, it focuses on the work being carried out today within the most popular genres of graphic design: posters, book and album covers, packaging and promotion. As graphic design in the developed world becomes increasingly focused on the same small pantheon of designers and the…

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Latin American Graphic Design

Posted on December 16th, 2009 by brian2 shouts
Product DescriptionComprised of 20 countries located in North, South, and Central America as well as the Caribbean Islands, Latin America is populated by over 500 million people. From Argentina to Mexico, all Latin American countries are Spanish-speaking with the exception of Portuguese-speaking Brazil. Latin America has been producing a very unique form of graphic expression for decades and this historical publication brings together the best examples from the 20th century as well as today. The book begins with an extensive historical essay about the region’s contribution to design, featuring the development of graphic design in the region from 1900…

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