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A survey of posters produced by Heal's from 1917 to 1983 and a shorthand history of what was happening in the design and retailing of furniture and furnishings in Britain in the 20th century
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A unique collection of retail design and creative merchandising from many well-known London stores; illustrating a fifty year history of... Læs mere
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An account of early advertising agencies, their entrepreneurial directors and original graphic designers and the development of a profession that ascribed to itself not only a crucial role in the economy of the UK but a moral role in advising government and educating the people.
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Crusaders of Art and Design 1920-1970 brings to the fore the personalities who contributed to design and the arts over a 50-year period.
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A comprehensive look at the history of beauty-product advertising, charting the skills of advertiser promising to make beauty-dreams come true.
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Covering mid-20th century textile advertising Trading Textiles not only illustrates what was happening in graphic design generally but the changing character of the textile industry itself.
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This fully illustrated title tells the remarkable story of printing pioneer Lund Humphries of Bradford.
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Traces the early development of design talent, exploring the possibility of a unique range of characteristics that makes design success predictable from an early age.
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Recounts almost 40 years of the history of the magazine 'Commerical Art', and its mirroring of British design over that period.
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Printing People celebrates the role of the traditional printing press and the individuals involved in the revival of British printing in the twentieth century.
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A beautifully illustrated tribute to the advertising agency The London Press Exchange, which grew to become the most profitable advertising agency in Britain.