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We all know of the horrifying success of Nazi propaganda and its promotion of totalitarian and anti-Semitic ideas. In Strength Through Design, collector and author Nigel Wingrove breaks down how it all happened with reproductions of Nazi books, magazines, brochures, newspapers, and posters. Strength Through Design collects and contextualizes a time when graphic design joined forces with the worst kind of state apparatus.

Nigel Wingrove is known for co-writing, with Marc Morris, The Art of the Nasty, a book that focused on the packaging of horror films and how "video nasty" hysteria gripped the British media in the early 1980s. When archaic blasphemy laws moved against artistic expression, Wingrove joined writers Salman Rushdie and Fay Weldon and film directors Derek Jarman and Michael Winner in suits heard at the European Court of Human Rights.

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Nigel Wingrove has worked in publishing, design and film as both an art director and director and his understanding and appreciation of visual media were instrumental in his decision to explore the Third Reich’s evolvement through its printed output.

The Art of the Nasty (1998, 2010), an earlier book by Wingrove (and Marc Morris), looked at the relationship between the packaging of horror films on video, often with violent and exploitative cover art, and the ?video nasty’ hysteria that gripped the UK in the early 1980s.

Wingrove has also been a champion and opponent of film censorship and has fought the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) in court on several occasions. He also famously challenged the UK government and its archaic blasphemy laws at the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg, France. A case supported at the time by the writers Salmon Rushdie and Fay Weldon, and the film directors Derek Jarman and Michael Winner.

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