Graphic Life: Michael Gericke: Celebrating Places, Telling Stories, Making Symbols - MICHAEL GERICKE
Graphic Life: Michael Gericke: Celebrating Places, Telling Stories, Making Symbols - MICHAEL GERICKE Book
Michael Gericke is one of the most influential graphic designers in the world today. This much anticipated monograph covers four decades of work by the acclaimed graphic designer and Pentagram partner. Lavishly illustrated throughout at close to 500 pages, the book is driven by a celebration of places, telling stories, and making images and symbols - predominantly through Gerickes work with projects for buildings, civic moments, exhibitions and visual identities, including for posters, magazines, New Yorks AIA chapter (Americas largest) and the Center for Architecture that, through graphics and images, continues to portray the spirit of architecture and design in New York City today. Prefaced by the prize-winning architect Moshe Safdie, with commentary by Pulitzer Prize-winning architectural critic and educator Paul Goldberger, this encyclopaedic compilation is a must for all collectors and aficionados of contemporary design, branding, and visual identity. Michael Gerickes design work lies at the intersection of image making, communications, and the built environment, and encompasses a wide-range of design areas, including visual identities, environmental graphics, posters, e-media, exhibitions, books, and advertising. His identity work is widely seen and includes One Laptop Per Child - an initiative with MIT that provides low-cost computers to underprivileged children around the world, PRI (Public Radio International); the Big Ten athletic/collegiate conference, the AirTrain that connects Manhattan to Newark and JFK International Airports; Citibank, 21st Century Fox, the 1994 FIFA World Cup soccer games that were held in the United States; the United States bid for the 2022 World Cup, CBSs television coverage of the Winter Olympic Games, and the identity, events, signage, promotions, and advertising for Rockefeller Center and its iconic Top of the Rock Observation Deck. Michaels cultural work includes the recently reopened Smithsonians Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum, the Guggenheims new museum in Abu Dhabi and the 100th anniversary exhibition for the New York Public Librarys iconic 42nd Street Schwartzman Building. SELLING POINT: . A small selection of projects covered in the book include: One World Trade Center (SOM), Marina Bay Sands (Safdie), Hudson Yards (KPF), The Vessel (Heatherwick), Post 9/11 installations at the WTC site, New Yorks new Penn Station (SOM), Jewel Changi Airport (Safdie), Rockefeller Center, City Point (a hip new Brooklyn center), Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum (DSR), The Skyscraper Museum - NY, New Yorks iconic 42nd St Public Library, Mumbais International Airport (SOM), Torontos Pearson Airport (Safdie & SOM), GSKs North American Headquarters (Stern), Hotel Hankyu, Japan, Cornell Techs Manhattan campus (Morphosis & SOM), Arizona Cardinals NFL football stadium (Eisenman) 248 colour images
P>Review Alan Fletcher, one of Pentagrams founders said, Painters are concerned with solving their own problems while designers are concerned with solving other peoples problems......The 125 projects highlighted in Graphic Life--buildings, civic moments, exhibitions, posters, publications and logos--each feature a different answer and a different experience. This massive publication (520 pages in length!) serves as a portfolio of Michaels work at Pentagram and shows the depth of his experience as a designer.-- "Society for Experiential Graphic Design"Michael Gericke is a lot of things, not least of which is a trail blazer (aka wayfinder) who guides traffic through modern real estate developmental mazes and labyrinths via graphic signals and signs. Yet he has long been one of the least theatrical of the Pentagram partners. Now, a new 500-page monograph, Graphic Life: Celebrating Places, Telling Stories, Making Symbols, offers a guide to Gerickes accomplishments with projects for buildings, civic moments, exhibitions and visual identities, including work for posters, magazines, New Yorks AIA chapter and the Center for Architecture that, through graphics and images, help define the spirit of architecture and design in New York City today.-- "Print Magazine"With 284 lush color illustrations, this volume shows the work of a contemporary graphic designer who is actively re-making the visual identity of the world we inhabit.-- "Metropolis Magazine" About the Author: Michael Gerickes design work lies at the intersection of image making, communications, and the built environment, and encompasses a wide-range of design areas, including visual identities, environmental graphics, posters, e-media, exhibitions, books, and advertising. His identity work is widely seen and includes One Laptop Per Child - an initiative with MIT that provides low-cost computers to underprivileged children around the world, PRI (Public Radio International); the Big Ten athletic/collegiate conference, the AirTrain that connects Manhattan to Newark and JFK International Airports; Citibank, 21st Century Fox, the 1994 FIFA World Cup soccer games that were held in the United States; the United States bid for the 2022 World Cup, CBSs television coverage of the Winter Olympic Games, and the identity, events, signage, promotions, and advertising for Rockefeller Center and its iconic Top of the Rock Observation Deck. Michaels cultural work includes the recently reopened Smithsonians Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum, the Guggenheims new museum in Abu Dhabi and the 100th anniversary exhibition for the New York Public Librarys iconic 42nd Street Schwartzman Building.(BK-9781864708936)
SKU | BK-9781864708936 |
Barcode # | 9781864708936 |
Brand | Images Publishing |
Artist / Author | MICHAEL GERICKE |
Shipping Weight | 2.6080kg |
Shipping Width | 0.210m |
Shipping Height | 0.060m |
Shipping Length | 0.270m |
Type | Hardcover |
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