Herb Lubalin: American Graphic Designer 1918—81 is a vast monograph featuring hundreds of examples of work by the legendary US typographer and graphic designer (many never before published) and previously unseen photographs of him at work and play. It's the definitive work on one of America’s most influential designers.
Divided into sections on his output in advertising, typography and editorial, it features an extensive biographical text by Adrian Shaughnessy that includes interviews with George Lois, Seymour Chwast, Alan Peckolick, Carl Fischer, Steven Heller, and members of the Lubalin family.
The book is produced in association with The Herb Lubalin Study Center at Cooper Union, New York and with the active cooperation of the Lubalin family. It is a republished version of the sold out 2012 edition.
217x280mm, 448 pages