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Paperback cover has some minor wear along the sides, scuffs and bending. Front cover has some minor stains and marks and some bending. Spine has some reading creases and wear. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
Print’s Regional Design Annual 2001 is a fascinating time capsule of the graphic design landscape in the early 2000s. This volume from Print magazine, America’s leading publication on graphic design, showcases the best regional design work from across the country. As the digital revolution was transforming the industry, this annual celebrated the enduring power of print media and the creativity of designers working in a rapidly changing field.
For collectors and enthusiasts, this edition offers a glimpse into the design trends, styles, and techniques that defined the era. The work featured within its pages reflects the influence of emerging technologies, as well as the ongoing evolution of traditional design principles. From innovative typography to bold use of color and imagery, this annual captures the vibrancy and experimentation that characterized graphic design at the turn of the millennium.
Beyond its historical significance, Print’s Regional Design Annual 2001 serves as a source of inspiration for designers and artists alike. The diverse range of projects, from corporate branding to cutting-edge publications, demonstrates the versatility and impact of exceptional graphic design. This well-preserved copy, despite its minor wear, remains an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the history, culture, and artistry of American design.