Publication

2015 - The Monacelli Press, New York (State)

Language

English

Word Count

43,500 words, Guess

Page Count

174 pages

Identifiers

  • ISBN-101580934129
  • ISBN-139781580934121
  • Library of Congress Control Number2014034088
  • OCLC Control Number890107313
  • Better World Books9781580934121
and 1 more

Classifications

  • DDC741.6092/2
  • LCCNC997 .C7513 2015
  • LCCNC997.C7513 2015

Description

"The first English translation of a famous 1972 debate between Dutch graphic designers Wim Crouwel and Jan van Toorn, a public clash of subjectivity versus objectivity at Amsterdam's Museum Fodor that helped set the stage for bold philosophical showdowns to come in design culture. Held in response to an exhibition of Van Toorn's work at Stedelijk Museum, including student posters protesting the Vietnam War--in an era of youth culture and increasing resistance to authority, capitalism, and the power of media--the stakes were aesthetic, ethical, and politically charged. Crouwel defended his approach of neutrality and austere rationalism, attention to typography and worksmanship, and professionalism in service of the client's message. Van Toorn argued for his use of chaos, collage, and photographs of everyday life; that a designer's ideas, personality, and political commitments are integral to the work. Dialogue on The Debate has reverberated in graphic design circles for the four decades since, and it is often referenced in modern design criticism as a key marker for the philosophical positions that continue to define the profession. The first English transcript of this key event in design history will allow a contemporary audience to discover the ongoing relevance of The Debate in an increasingly complex visual culture." -- From the publisher's description.

Subjects

People

Wim CrouwelJan van Toorn (1932-)

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