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Eric Baker

    Hitting the Road
    A Herald of the Evangelical Revival
    See the USA
    American Trademarks
    • American Trademarks

      • 256 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      4,2(15)Abgeben

      While they were in print, the three volumes of Eric Baker and Tyler Blik's classic Trademarks series (which together sold 60,000 copies) were the authoritative books of logo design by decade. This definitive collection is now available in an expanded single volume with essays by contemporary graphic design luminaries such as Paula Scher, Stephen Doyle, and many more. Over 1,000 iconic trademarks are packed into this extra-chunky paperback. While the original books have long enjoyed cult status, this attractive, updated edition will win legions of new fans among today's ever-increasingly design-savvy public.

      American Trademarks
    • See the USA

      The Art of the American Travel Brochure

      • 132 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      Shows more than two hundred examples of American travel brochures from the early 20th century

      See the USA
    • Hitting the Road

      The Art of the American Road Map

      • 132 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      Unceremoniously discarded by the millions, languishing deep in the corners of overstuffed glove compartments, wedged behind the seat cushions of old Buicks lie forgotten examples of one of the great commercial artifacts of twentieth-century the oil-company road map. For generations of intrepid motorists, free maps available at gas stations across America charted the dreams and thrills of adventure on the open road. Hitting the Road traces our country's love affair with the automobile through the colorful graphics and alluring images that graced these charming remnants of a bygone era. Hitting the Road offers a striking collection of illustrations of over 200 road maps, together with a fascinating discussion of the popular culture they reveal. From the early touring maps of 1912, featuring covers ablaze with a sense of motoring adventure, to the Art Deco-inspired graphics of the thirties and the family-oriented images of the fifties and sixties, the examples in Hitting the Road are themselves maps of the recreational twists and turns of the public they sought to guide.

      Hitting the Road