GRAPHIC DESIGN INTERNATIONAL: CREATIVE WORK
OF SELECTED COLLEGESĀ OF DESIGN FROM 12 COUNTRIES
Igildo G. Biesele
Igildo G. Biesele: GRAPHIC DESIGN INTERNATIONAL: CREATIVE WORK OF SELECTED COLLEGES OF DESIGN FROM 12 COUNTRIES. Zurich: ABC Verlag, 1977. First edition. Text in English, German and French. A near fine minue hard cover book with bumped corners in a very good dust jacket with minor shelf wear including two tears along the fore edges (1" tear on the front cover's top fore edge; .5" tear on the back cover's top fore edge). Interior unmarked and very clean. Out-of-print. Conception and Design by Igildo G. Biesele.
10.25 x 10 hard cover book with 216 pages well-illustrated in color and black-and-white: "In this book, schools are presented which, under the direction of well-known experts, are concerned with the training of graphic designers in special classes for this purpose."
- Preface by Igildo G. Biesele
- Introduction by Walter Jungkind, President of Icograda
- Some thoughts about the profession and training by Igildo G. Biesele
- Canada: University of Edmonton, Alberta
- Czechoslovakia: College of Applied Arts, Prague
- Democratic Republic of Germany: College of Graphic Arts and Book Designing, Leipzig
- Federal Republic of Germany: College of Arts, Berlin
- France: The College of Graphic Design, Paris
- Great Britain: Ravensbourne College of Art and Design, Chislehurst
- Holland: Academy of Fine Arts, Enschede
- Italy: Polytechnic of Design, Milan
- Japan: Tokyo Kyoiku University
- Poland: Cracow Academy of Fine Arts
- Switzerland: Cantonal School of Fine and Applied Arts, Lausanne
- United States of America: Cranbrook Academy of Art, Michigan
- Addresses
Professors include Katharine and Michael McCoy, Jacques Monnier-Raball, Pino Tovaglia, Heinz Waibl, Walter Ballmer, Bruno Munari, Jean-Pierre Alric, Roman Cieslewicz, Jacques Nathan Garamond, Herbert W. Kapitzki, Walter Schiller, Eugen Weidlich, Walter Jungkind and Peter Bartl among others.