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The new typography in Scandinavia : modernist design and print culture/ Trond Klevgaard

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Cultural histories of designPublisher: London ; New York : Bloomsbury Visual Arts, 2024Description: xiii, 258 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781350112407 (online)
  • 9781350112414 (online)
  • 9781350112421 (online)
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: The new typography in ScandinaviaLOC classification:
  • Z 250  K55 2024
Online resources:
Contents:
Origins and networks -- Section I: Printing and advertising cultures -- Modification: The printing trade's versions of the New Typography -- Compartmentalization: Cultures and practices of advertising -- Section II: Printing and society -- Realignment: Functionalism as ideology, style and resistance -- Isolation: Future-people and rational consumers -- Assimiliation.
In: eBook Academic Collection (EBSCOhost) – North AmericaSummary: "This is the first monograph on Scandinavia's 'new typography'. It provides a detailed account of the movement's lifespan in the region from the 1920s up until the 1940s, when it was largely incorporated into mainstream practice. The book begins by tracing how new typography, from its origins in the central and eastern European avant-garde, arrived in Scandinavia. It considers the movement's transformative impact on printing, detailing the cultural and technological reasons why its ability to act as a modernising force varied between different professional groups. The last two chapters look at how New Typography related to Scandinavian society more widely by looking at its ties to functionalism and social democracy, paving the way for a discussion of the reciprocal relationship between the culture of practitioners and the cultural work performed through their practice. Based on archival research undertaken at a number of Scandinavian institutions, the book brings a wealth of previously unpublished visual material to light and provides a fresh perspective on a movement of central and enduring importance to graphic design history and practice"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Origins and networks -- Section I: Printing and advertising cultures -- Modification: The printing trade's versions of the New Typography -- Compartmentalization: Cultures and practices of advertising -- Section II: Printing and society -- Realignment: Functionalism as ideology, style and resistance -- Isolation: Future-people and rational consumers -- Assimiliation.

"This is the first monograph on Scandinavia's 'new typography'. It provides a detailed account of the movement's lifespan in the region from the 1920s up until the 1940s, when it was largely incorporated into mainstream practice. The book begins by tracing how new typography, from its origins in the central and eastern European avant-garde, arrived in Scandinavia. It considers the movement's transformative impact on printing, detailing the cultural and technological reasons why its ability to act as a modernising force varied between different professional groups. The last two chapters look at how New Typography related to Scandinavian society more widely by looking at its ties to functionalism and social democracy, paving the way for a discussion of the reciprocal relationship between the culture of practitioners and the cultural work performed through their practice. Based on archival research undertaken at a number of Scandinavian institutions, the book brings a wealth of previously unpublished visual material to light and provides a fresh perspective on a movement of central and enduring importance to graphic design history and practice"-- Provided by publisher.

Klegaard, T. (2024). The new typography in Scandinavia: Modernist design and print culture (1st ed.). Bloomsbury Visual Arts.

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