Max Huber

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Max Huber

The first complete monograph on Swiss graphic designer Max Huber.

Stanislaus von Moos, Mara Campana and Giampiero Bosoni

  • The first complete monograph on the work of Swiss graphic designer Max Huber (1919-92), one of the most significant designers of the 20th century
  • Huber's work was consistently innovative, and by combining painting and photography with other graphic media, he remained avant-garde throughout his career, bringing the utopian vision of the modern masters to bear on corporate typography and identity design
  • Three essays cover Huber's entire career from the early 1940s, including his wide-ranging work in the fields of magazine, identity and exhibition design as well as expanding on his close links with a circle of brilliant artists, designers and intellectuals such as Josef Muller-Brockmann, Achille Castiglioni and Italo Calvino, among others
  • Illustrated with a wealth of archival material from the m.a.x. Museo, this book will be treasured by design enthusiasts and collectors alike
Hardback
250 x 290 mm, 9 7/8 x 11 3/8 in
240 pp
350 colour illustrations
100 black and white illustrations
ISBN 9780714845470
0714845477
About the author
Stanislaus von Moos is Professor of Art History at Zurich University and an expert on European modern architecture and design. Editor of the magazine archithese, he has also written books on Le Corbusier, Venturi and Rauch, and the Esprit Nouveau.

Mara Campana trained as an architect. She is a lecturer on design and architecture and regularly publishes in specialized journals. She has curated many exhibitions on designers and different aspects of the history of design.

Giampiero Bosoni lectures on the history of design at Milan Polytechnic. He has written books on interior design between 1945–2001, contemporary domestic landscapes and on the work of Jean Nouvel.
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