Rudy VanderLans
During the late 1980s and throughout the 1990s, graphic design was experiencing one of its most exciting and transformative periods.
In Berkeley, California, across the bay from Silicon Valley, Emigre magazine, like no other, became both a leading participant and a keen observer of this innovative international design scene, generating a body of work and ideas that still resonate today.
This book, designed and edited by Emigre co-founder and designer Rudy VanderLans, is a selection of reprints, using original digital files, tracing Emigre’s development from its early bitmap design days through to the experimental layouts that defined the so called “Legibility Wars” of the late 1990s, to the critical design writing of the early 2000s.
Publisher: Gingko Press (December 2009, First Edition)
ISBN-10: 1584233672



