Max Bill Art Form Product Graphics 1978 Japan
by Max Bill
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Max Bill Art Form Product Graphics 1978 Japan Key Features ✔ Discover the comprehensive collection of Max Bill’s influential theories on art, form, product design, graphics, education, and architecture with this 1978 Japan edition of "Max Bill Art Form Product Graphics." Renowned Swiss architect, artist, and educator Max Bill (1908-1994) profoundly shaped modern design and education, and this book compiles his most significant essays and reflections. Edited by scholars who closely collaborated with Bill, this volume offers insights into his holistic approach to form, function, and aesthetics across various disciplines. ✔ This edition features detailed discussions on themes such as the philosophy of art, the relationship between form and function, industrial product design, graphic arts, and architectural principles. It also explores the educational philosophies rooted in Bauhaus and Ulm School traditions, emphasizing interdisciplinary design education. Bill’s influence extends from his work on urban planning and architecture to his innovative graphic design and product forms, making this a must-have for enthusiasts of modernist design and art theory. ✔ Key features include analyses of environmental shaping through morphology, the conceptual definition of product form, and the responsibilities of graphic design in contemporary art. The book also highlights Bill’s role in establishing the Ulm Design University and his contributions to design education and publishing. ✔ Item Spe
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- Binding: Hardcover
- Condition: Fine
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