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Dorothy and Otis电子书

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作       者:Hathaway, Norman

出  版  社:Harper Design

出版时间:2014-11-01

字       数:9.9万

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Dorothy and Otis Shepard are the groundbreaking heroes of North American visual culture. They were the first American graphic designers to work in multiple mediums and scales, but despite the brilliance of their work, their names are little known today. With 330 stunning, colorful images, Dorothy and Otis chronicles their story for the first time. It explores the Shepards' penchant for abstraction and modernism, and shows how the advent of billboard advertising inspired their creativity their large campaigns matched the grandeur of their lifestyle. Throughout, this book demonstrates how their work influenced all aspects of consumer culture, from the styling of Wrigley's Gum and the Chicago Cubs to the design of Catalina Island, which Charlie Chaplin, Clark Gable, and other celebrities frequented.As Dorothy and Otis brings these artists to life, it elevates them to their rightful place in popular culture and makes clear how their work shaped the American dream.With more than 330 full-color photographs throughout
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Contents

Introduction

Shep: From Kansas City to the trenches of World War 1: the early life of a raconteur

Dorothy: Growing up modernist: Dorothy Van Gorder in Berkeley and San Francisco

Billboards: Riding high in a new medium, Dorothy and Otis embark on marriage, a life in New York, and a fateful trip to Europe

Wrigley: The ideal client appears and Dorothy and Otis help make chewing gum into an all-American pastime

Catalina: Four marvelous years creating an island dream

The Cubs: Shep transforms the Cubs and Wrigley Field into institutions of fun, sun, and family

Chicago and Beyond: Together, apart, and together again, Dorothy and Otis at mid-century

Notes

Acknowledgments

About the Authors

Copyright

About the Publisher

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