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Graphic interiors : spaces designed by graphic artists.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Gloucester, Mass. : Rockport Publishers Inc, c2000.Description: 187 p. : chiefly ill. ; 29 cmISBN:
  • 1564966747
Other title:
  • Spaces designed by graphic artists
Subject(s): Review: "Graphic Interiors explores the original, provocative, and cutting-edge designs created by graphic designers in collaboration with architects." "The projects, which range from bars and restaurants to exhibition installations, demonstrate the scope and diversity that is currently evolving from contemporary design practice. Driven by a modern renaissance that blurs borders between disciplines, designers such as Pentagram, METStudio, and the Designers' Republic reject conventional perceptions of space by transmuting graphics into three dimensions. The results, explored through concept sketches, computer graphics, and photos, are innovative and dramatic, extending the vocabulary of design into new realms of creativity."--BOOK JACKET.
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"Graphic Interiors explores the original, provocative, and cutting-edge designs created by graphic designers in collaboration with architects." "The projects, which range from bars and restaurants to exhibition installations, demonstrate the scope and diversity that is currently evolving from contemporary design practice. Driven by a modern renaissance that blurs borders between disciplines, designers such as Pentagram, METStudio, and the Designers' Republic reject conventional perceptions of space by transmuting graphics into three dimensions. The results, explored through concept sketches, computer graphics, and photos, are innovative and dramatic, extending the vocabulary of design into new realms of creativity."--BOOK JACKET.