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Dutch moderne
Dutch moderne

By Steven Heller

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Jackets required
Jackets required

By Steven Heller

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At once seductive, informative, and ephemeral, a book jacket is designed to evoke - and promote - the contents of a book. During the 1920s, '30s, and '40s, book jackets emerged as one of America's...

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Deco type
Deco type

By Steven Heller

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This is the book that graphic designers and type aficionados have been waiting for: the first book in Chronicle's Art Deco design series devoted exclusively to type. Garnered from vintage specimen...

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Stylepedia
Stylepedia

By Steven Heller, Louise Fili

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Deco espana
Deco espana

By Steven Heller

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British modern
British modern

By Steven Heller

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The first book to focus on British design of the Art Deco period, British Modern is an essential reference for graphic artists, designers, Anglophiles, and anyone with an interest in advertising or...

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Streamline
Streamline

By Steven Heller

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Designing for children
Designing for children

By Steven Heller

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The digital designer
The digital designer

By Steven Heller

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