Berlin : Francken & Lang, 1927.
Poster Annual.New York, NY : Graphis Inc., c1998- v. : ill. ; 31 cm. NC1800 .G7Graphis is a commercial publisher that, through its annual competitions, presents what it describes as "the best in design, advertising, photography and illustration." The Poster Annual features posters whose functions range from advertising to social commentary. The Art & Architecture Library holds volumes dating from 1998 to the present. It also holds volumes dating from 1973-1997 under the publication's previous title, Graphis Posters. Design annual.New York, N.Y. : Graphis Inc., c1998- v. : col. ill. ; 31 cm. NC997 .A1 G75 FGraphis is a commercial publisher that, through its own annual competitions, presents what it describes as "the best in design, advertising, photography and illustration." The Design Annual features work ranging from logos and packaging to book design and annual reports. The Art & Architecture Library holds volumes dating from 1999 to the present. New talent design annual.New York, NY : Graphis, c1998- v. : col. ill. ; 31 cm. NK1160 .G73 F Graphis is a commercial publisher that, through its annual competitions, presents what it describes as "the best in design, advertising, photography and illustration." The New Talent Design Annual features work created by students enrolled in design programs at colleges and universities (almost exclusively in the United States). The Annual covers advertising, editorial, and poster design, as well as photography and typography. The Art & Architecture Library holds volumes dating from 2000 to the present. It also holds volumes dating from 1996-1997 under the publication's previous title, Graphis Student Design.  iF communication design award yearbook.Basel ; Boston : Birkhauser, c2009- v. : col. ill. ; 25 cm. P91 .I41 2010iF is a German-based design organization that hosts three annual awards, in product design, communication design, and packaging design. Unlike Graphis, which does not share the names of its editorial board or jury members, iF's yearbooks feature profiles of all jury members; this gives the awards an important transparency. The Communication Design Award Yearbook features entries in digital and print media, packaging, advertising, photography, and what it terms "crossmedia," a fusion between print and digital, product design and participatory environments. Each entry includes a paragraph describing the project. The yearbook's coverage is international, though the coverage of German design is, not surprisingly, somewhat disproportionate. The Art & Architecture Library holds volumes dating from 2009 to the present. It also holds volumes dating from 2007-2008 under the publication's previous title, iF Yearbook Communication.
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Moscow : [S.n], 1925 (Fabrika "Goznak")
94 p., xxviii, [12] leaves of plates : ill. (some col.) ; 27 cm.
NK976 .M6 A77 1925 ARTLCKs
Designer Profile.Frankfurt am Main : Verlag Form, c1998- - Basel : Birkhauser. v. : ill. (some col.) ; 31 cm. NK1449.6 .D47 FRather than publishing the results of design competitions, Designer Profile lists, alphabetically, the leading designers and firms in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. The page spread dedicated to each designer/firm includes contact information and highly browseable portfolio examples. As with the Graphis yearbooks, the editorial board is not listed. Designer Profile is published once every two years and includes two volumes, one for graphic, corporate, and multimedia design, and one for industrial and exhibition design. The Art & Architecture Library holds the 2010/2011 issue and will acquire 2012/2013 when it is published. American Illustration.New York, N.Y. : Abrams, c1982- v. : ill. (some col.) ; 32 cm. NC975 .A46 FAmerican Illustration presents the results of an annual competition (jury members are listed at the beginning of each volume) open to illustrators working commercially or on personal projects. While the Art & Architecture Library holds volumes only from 2000 to present, other illustration annuals in the collection help provide a view of illustration trends in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. See Illustrators: The Annual of American Illustration and Annual Exhibition: National Academy of Design. « Back
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