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The problems of the world have generally never changed, and this book is a cry from some of the world's top designers. The subjects confronted are anti-war, anti-violence, the environment, disasters, human rights and politics. There are also statements with extraordinary foresight from several influential historic figures, such as Thomas Jefferson. JFK told a room full of Noble Prize Winners in 1962 that they were the greatest collection of talent and human knowledge ever gathered at the White House, with the possible exception of when Jefferson dined alone. All the winning posters are…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The problems of the world have generally never changed, and this book is a cry from some of the world's top designers. The subjects confronted are anti-war, anti-violence, the environment, disasters, human rights and politics. There are also statements with extraordinary foresight from several influential historic figures, such as Thomas Jefferson. JFK told a room full of Noble Prize Winners in 1962 that they were the greatest collection of talent and human knowledge ever gathered at the White House, with the possible exception of when Jefferson dined alone. All the winning posters are afforded a full-page presentation and all entrants will have their work permanently archived on our website. There are Platinum and Gold award-winning posters from numerous countries around the world. Some of the winning designers are Takashi Akiyama, Andrea Castelletti, Pascal Colrat, Paul Garbett, Milton Glaser, Mark Gowing, G tz Gramlich, Toshiaki & Hisa Ide, Scott Laserow, Boris Ljubicic, Armando Milani, Brad Norr, Finn Nygaard, Harry Pearce, Pete Rossi, Ryan Russell, Jan Sabach, Christopher Scott and Hajime Tsushima, among others. Jacket Image: "Stop the Violence. " by Francois Robert
Autorenporträt
B. Martin Pedersen, Publisher, Design and Editorial Director of Graphis, has won numerous awards in his past from the AIGA, ADC, TDC, and the SPD, who honored him with the first Herb Lubalin Award for excellence in editorial design. He also won the Columbia University National Magazine Award for the best designed magazine of the year. He has been inducted into the Art Directors Club Hall of Fame, received the AIGA Gold Medal for a lifetime achievement in Design, and is a member of Alliance Graphique International (AGI) and the New York Yacht Club.