Segni dei nostri tempi. Il secondo volume del catalogo di loghi più completo sul mercato. Con i riflettori puntati sulla corporate identity, questa enciclopedia raccoglie circa 4.000 marchi registrati, con informazioni aggiuntive relative a grafici, anno di creazione, nazione e azienda e, in un pratico formato manualistico, offre un'ampia rassegna della cultura visiva contemporanea.
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“Este impresionante muestrario del renombrado escritor de diseño Julius Wiedemann está repleto de brillantes ejemplos gráficos de marca”. — Computer Arts, Barth
L'autore:Julius Wiedemann a étudié le graphisme et le marketing. Avant de rejoindre TASCHEN en 2001, il fut le directeur artistique de journaux et magazines spécialisés dans le design à Tokyo. Parmi ses titres figurent les séries Illustration Now! et Record Covers, la collection de livres sur l'infographie et des ouvrages sur la publicité et la culture visuelle.
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