About U.S. Number Three: The Age of the Auto (Lester Beall, designer) | Experimental Typography by American Designers
16 p.p., 8vo, staple bound pamphlet reprinted from "Der Druckspiegel" in 1960. Number three in a series of four issues devoted to experimental typography by American designers, this one titled "The Age of the Auto". Layout, typography and graphic design by Lester Beall, one of America's leading proponents of modernist graphic design. Text and illustrations in both color and black and white. Creasing to bottom edge of front cover, but otherwise pristine.
16 p.p., 8vo, staple bound pamphlet reprinted from "Der Druckspiegel" in 1960. Number three in a series of four issues devoted to experimental typography by American designers, this one titled "The Age of the Auto". Layout, typography and graphic design by Lester Beall, one of America's leading proponents of modernist graphic design. Text and illustrations in both color and black and white. Creasing to bottom edge of front cover, but otherwise pristine.
16 p.p., 8vo, staple bound pamphlet reprinted from "Der Druckspiegel" in 1960. Number three in a series of four issues devoted to experimental typography by American designers, this one titled "The Age of the Auto". Layout, typography and graphic design by Lester Beall, one of America's leading proponents of modernist graphic design. Text and illustrations in both color and black and white. Creasing to bottom edge of front cover, but otherwise pristine.