UID:
kobvindex_INT0001416
Format:
272 pages
,
illustrations (chiefly colour)
,
28 cm
ISBN:
9781568987262
,
1568987269
Content:
"Abbott Miller: Design and Content is the first monograph of the works of Abbott Miller--graphic designer, writer, editor, and the youngest partner to join Pentagram. This comprehensive survey of Miller's career acts as a catalogue of design strategies emerging from the unique circumstances of form and content, which he develops in symbiosis. To this end, his theoretical writings and design projects are presented in Abbott Miller: Design and Content as parallel arguments for his ideologies, representing various platforms of production, primarily through publications, and exhibitions. Working with performers, curators, artists, photographers, writers, publishers, corporations, and institutions, Miller has created a unique practice that traverses between the printed page and the physical space of exhibitions. He has focused on the relationship of culture and public forums in design and writing, and has subsequently pioneered the notion of designer as author."
Note:
Foreword / Rick Poynor -- Design and content / Abbott Miller -- The archaeology of college / Ellen Lupton -- Design is a mode of inquiry -- The only way to do it is to do it -- Design is a measure of energy -- A white cube is a black box -- Patterns create patterns from patterns -- A book is a movie you hold in your hands -- An exhibition is a room with a plot -- The story is the engine -- Identity links pixels and bricks -- The idea is the machine -- From object to observer -- Through thick and thin: fashion and type -- The elephant in the room / Michael Bierut, Abbott Miller, Eddie Opara, and Paula Scher
Language:
English