Classic modern design never goes out of style: it is merely retired or
subtly adapted to its given place and time. Having surveyed handwritten,
new vintage, and new ornamental tendencies in type and lettering,
graphic-design guru Steven Heller now turns his encyclopedic gaze on
Modernism. New Modernist Type reveals how a graphic language of
simplicity and economy has impacted contemporary design. Hundreds of
examples by international designers are grouped into three thematic
chapters: Old Modern (when the machine age influenced graphic design),
Playful Modern (wit, humor, and transformation), and Meta Modern
(typography as icon and symbol). An historical introduction places
today's tendencies in context, and the reference section features a list
of designers' websites.