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Designed by Peter Saville

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Peter Saville is perhaps the most influential graphic designer of his generation.

Best-known for his seminal record covers for Joy Division and New Order, Saville has also art-directed catalogues and advertisements for fashion brands such as Yohji Yamamoto and Dior, and created corporate identities for Givenchy, Mandarina Duck and London's Whitechapel Gallery.

More recently he has designed CDs for Pulp and Suede, and art-directed the new campaign for Stella McCartney.

Designed by Peter Saville is the first book of Saville's work.

Comprising design for music, fashion, advertising and art, it chronicles his work from 1978 to the present.

The book includes a comprehensive interview as well as essays by style guru Peter York, critics Paul Morley and Miranda Sawyer, and design critics Rick Poynor, Emily King and Peter Hall.

Saville was recently voted both 'most admired individual working in the creative industries' and 'best graphic designer' in a peer poll conducted by Creative Review.

The intensity and apparent timelessness of his work has ensured that he has retained a cult status for 25 years. This book will coincide with the opening of a solo exhibition at London's Design Museum, the first the museum has given to a living graphic designer.

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0952741423 / 9780952741428
Paperback / softback
27/05/2003
United Kingdom
English
191 p. : ill. (chiefly col.)
28 cm
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Edited by Emily King. Ill. on inside covers.