Most of the labels in this set are from the 1960s and 1970s. Predominantly inspired by Swiss and German modernism, the aim is to develop a collection on this theme.
Since the days of radical printer-pamphleteers, design and designers have a long history of fighting for what’s right and working to transform society. The rise of the literary form of the manifesto also parallels the rise of modernity and the spread of letterpress printing.
Design for the Real World has been translated into twenty-three languages since it first appeared in 1971; it has become the world's most widely read book on design and is a required text in many design and architectural schools.
Our mission is simple. We want to make quality mounts that display and protect the stuff you love. Getting out the door and coming home are parts of the ride that are easy to ignore, but play a big role in how you enjoy your time on the bike.
The worst thing about cars is that they are like castles or villas by the sea: luxury goods invented for the exclusive pleasure of a very rich minority, and which in conception and nature were never intended for the people.
FOR LANGSTON HUGHES'S THIRD ENTRY in the First Books series, he turned his attention to a subject that was of great importance to him: jazz. Illustrated by Cliff Roberts