Vision: Nissan Design International (With ceramic multiple)
Mixed-media promotional and/or presentation booklet with a high design concept marking the 10th anniversary in 1990 of the opening of a Nissan facility in La Jolla, CA, the brand's first overseas design center. The booklet is comprised of contrasting glossy and matte papers, along with acetate and wax paper, and is held together by screws between a piece of plastic and a square of raw steel, both likely materials used in auto manufacture. Graphic design by Gem/Fattal & Collins of Santa Monica. With a ceramic plaque multiple by Vahe Fattal, #100/500 in slate gray--the color of the La Jolla campus. Fattal was a Syrian-born artist and graphic designer who studied at L'Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Paris, with Raymond Legueult, a protege of Matisse. He has had group and one-man shows in Europe and the U.S. All inside a cardboard clamshell case with a corrugated wrap-around cover. Damp staining to cover of clamshell case. Light soiling to case.
Mixed-media promotional and/or presentation booklet with a high design concept marking the 10th anniversary in 1990 of the opening of a Nissan facility in La Jolla, CA, the brand's first overseas design center. The booklet is comprised of contrasting glossy and matte papers, along with acetate and wax paper, and is held together by screws between a piece of plastic and a square of raw steel, both likely materials used in auto manufacture. Graphic design by Gem/Fattal & Collins of Santa Monica. With a ceramic plaque multiple by Vahe Fattal, #100/500 in slate gray--the color of the La Jolla campus. Fattal was a Syrian-born artist and graphic designer who studied at L'Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Paris, with Raymond Legueult, a protege of Matisse. He has had group and one-man shows in Europe and the U.S. All inside a cardboard clamshell case with a corrugated wrap-around cover. Damp staining to cover of clamshell case. Light soiling to case.
Mixed-media promotional and/or presentation booklet with a high design concept marking the 10th anniversary in 1990 of the opening of a Nissan facility in La Jolla, CA, the brand's first overseas design center. The booklet is comprised of contrasting glossy and matte papers, along with acetate and wax paper, and is held together by screws between a piece of plastic and a square of raw steel, both likely materials used in auto manufacture. Graphic design by Gem/Fattal & Collins of Santa Monica. With a ceramic plaque multiple by Vahe Fattal, #100/500 in slate gray--the color of the La Jolla campus. Fattal was a Syrian-born artist and graphic designer who studied at L'Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Paris, with Raymond Legueult, a protege of Matisse. He has had group and one-man shows in Europe and the U.S. All inside a cardboard clamshell case with a corrugated wrap-around cover. Damp staining to cover of clamshell case. Light soiling to case.