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NEW IN THE BOOKSHOP: THE ARCHIVE SERIES #001 GRAPHIC STAMPS : THE MINIATURE BEAUTY OF POSTAGE STAMPS [UNIT 24] (2016) • United Edition's 'The Archive Series' is a bibliographic celebration of hidden and neglected visual archives. The Archive Series views graphic design as one of the ways to understand the semiotics of culture. United Editions is committed to the collection and preservation of printed specimens and graphic design artefacts to open up possibilities of decoding the past. • The first title in the series is devoted to the design of postage stamps. Sourced from the collections of stamp design experts Iain Follett and Blair Thomson, this book celebrates the often-neglected aesthetic and technical brilliance of postage stamps from around the world. • Postage stamps are the forgotten gems of graphic design. This is odd when you contemplate the high levels of aesthetic and technical qualities required to produce graphics for a tiny scrap of paper with perforated edges. "…the result is a beauty. Graphic designers and philatelists alike will fawn over the boldness of the red-and-white right angles in 1960s Swiss stamps or the brash reds, whites and blues of their US-designed counterparts. The enduring qualities of these most disposable of mediums is striking. The title is the first in the publisher’s forthcoming Archive Series – a collection worth saving room for in any design library." - Monocle • Edited by Tony Brook & Adrian Shaughnessy Essay by Mark Sinclair Design by Spin • Edition of 2000 • Available via our website and in the bookshop. • #worldfoodbooks #GraphicStamps #ArchiveSeries #UnitEditions (at WORLD FOOD BOOKS)
NEW IN THE BOOKSHOP: THE ARCHIVE SERIES #001 GRAPHIC STAMPS : THE MINIATURE BEAUTY OF POSTAGE STAMPS [UNIT 24] (2016) • United Edition's 'The Archive Series' is a bibliographic celebration of hidden and neglected visual archives. The Archive Series views graphic design as one of the ways to understand the semiotics of culture. United Editions is committed to the collection and preservation of printed specimens and graphic design artefacts to open up possibilities of decoding the past. • The first title in the series is devoted to the design of postage stamps. Sourced from the collections of stamp design experts Iain Follett and Blair Thomson, this book celebrates the often-neglected aesthetic and technical brilliance of postage stamps from around the world. • Postage stamps are the forgotten gems of graphic design. This is odd when you contemplate the high levels of aesthetic and technical qualities required to produce graphics for a tiny scrap of paper with perforated edges. "…the result is a beauty. Graphic designers and philatelists alike will fawn over the boldness of the red-and-white right angles in 1960s Swiss stamps or the brash reds, whites and blues of their US-designed counterparts. The enduring qualities of these most disposable of mediums is striking. The title is the first in the publisher’s forthcoming Archive Series – a collection worth saving room for in any design library." - Monocle • Edited by Tony Brook & Adrian Shaughnessy Essay by Mark Sinclair Design by Spin • Edition of 2000 • Available via our website and in the bookshop. • #worldfoodbooks #GraphicStamps #ArchiveSeries #UnitEditions (at WORLD FOOD BOOKS)
NEW IN THE BOOKSHOP: THE ARCHIVE SERIES #001 GRAPHIC STAMPS : THE MINIATURE BEAUTY OF POSTAGE STAMPS [UNIT 24] (2016) • United Edition's 'The Archive Series' is a bibliographic celebration of hidden and neglected visual archives. The Archive Series views graphic design as one of the ways to understand the semiotics of culture. United Editions is committed to the collection and preservation of printed specimens and graphic design artefacts to open up possibilities of decoding the past. • The first title in the series is devoted to the design of postage stamps. Sourced from the collections of stamp design experts Iain Follett and Blair Thomson, this book celebrates the often-neglected aesthetic and technical brilliance of postage stamps from around the world. • Postage stamps are the forgotten gems of graphic design. This is odd when you contemplate the high levels of aesthetic and technical qualities required to produce graphics for a tiny scrap of paper with perforated edges. "…the result is a beauty. Graphic designers and philatelists alike will fawn over the boldness of the red-and-white right angles in 1960s Swiss stamps or the brash reds, whites and blues of their US-designed counterparts. The enduring qualities of these most disposable of mediums is striking. The title is the first in the publisher’s forthcoming Archive Series – a collection worth saving room for in any design library." - Monocle • Edited by Tony Brook & Adrian Shaughnessy Essay by Mark Sinclair Design by Spin • Edition of 2000 • Available via our website and in the bookshop. • #worldfoodbooks #GraphicStamps #ArchiveSeries #UnitEditions (at WORLD FOOD BOOKS)
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#archiveseries
introducing the archiveseries! basically, before i got this blog i had a few other blogs - jumping from wordpress, to blogspot, to etc., before quickly (and personally) realizing that tumblr is the best.
with that being said, my posts are scattered all over the place. and really, i just want one place to put all these posts, plus it’s so much more convenient! ...so i decided to make this tag slash series thing where i’ll be re-posting some of my “archived posts “ from old blogs, tagging them with #archiveseries (kind of like #tbt but not really) alongside posts from the present :~)
just wanted to explain that, and let it out there.