Description
Felt-covered paperback cover is stained, rippled, and lifts away from book along with portion of front pages. First 38 pages have lifting and corner folds. Pages are unmarked. Binding is secure.
This well-worn copy of “365: Aiga Year in Design 24” bears the marks of a book that has been loved and cherished by its previous owner. Published in 1995 by the American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA), this annual compendium showcases the best in graphic design from that year, curated by a panel of industry experts. Despite its weathered exterior, the binding remains sturdy, and the pages are free from markings, allowing the vibrant designs to shine through.
As a time capsule of the graphic design landscape in the mid-1990s, this volume offers a fascinating glimpse into the trends, styles, and innovations that shaped the visual culture of that era. From cutting-edge typography to innovative layouts and bold color palettes, the featured works reflect the creative spirit and technical advancements of the time. For collectors and design enthusiasts alike, this book serves as a valuable resource for understanding the evolution of graphic design and appreciating the enduring power of visual communication.