The Graphic Design of Moshe Spitzer, Franzisca Baruch, and Henri Friedlaender
Edited by Ada Wardi
Thoroughly documented and richly illustrated, this groundbreaking Hebrew book presents three European-born experts in their field who immigrated to the land of Israel and laid the foundations for modern Hebrew bookmaking, graphic design, and typography. Beginning their careers in Germany, each of these pioneers left his or her mark on the visual culture of the nascent state and the revival of the Hebrew language.
A collaborative project involving graphic designers and design scholars in Israel and researchers in Europe, the book draws on extensive archival material while addressing timeless professional questions. In doing so, it brings to life the endeavors and cultural milieu of three inspiring figures.
2015
Hardcover, 375 pages
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<p><strong>The Graphic Design of Moshe Spitzer, Franzisca Baruch, and Henri Friedlaender</strong></p>
<p><strong>Edited by Ada Wardi</strong></p>
<p>Thoroughly documented and richly illustrated, this groundbreaking Hebrew book presents three European-born experts in their field who immigrated to the land of Israel and laid the foundations for modern Hebrew bookmaking, graphic design, and typography. Beginning their careers in Germany, each of these pioneers left his or her mark on the visual culture of the nascent state and the revival of the Hebrew language.</p>
<p>A collaborative project involving graphic designers and design scholars in Israel and researchers in Europe, the book draws on extensive archival material while addressing timeless professional questions. In doing so, it brings to life the endeavors and cultural milieu of three inspiring figures.</p>
<p>2015</p>
<p>Hardcover, 375 pages</p>
<p>The Israel Museum, Jerusalem </p>
<p><strong>The Israel Museum</strong>, Jerusalem is among the world's most highly rated encyclopedic museums. It holds the biggest collection of ancient Israel and Bible Lands antiquities on the planet, and is home to groundbreaking archaeological discoveries such as the Dead Sea Scrolls. The museum creates replicas and adaptations of Jewish and Israeli artifacts from around the world; these rare pieces make wonderful gifts.</p></div></div></div>00add-to-cartBooksThe Israel Museum