Polish Cold War Neon: Cold War Typography and Design

Author:   Ilona Karwinska ,  David Crowley
Publisher:   Mark Batty Publisher
ISBN:  

9781935613350


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   06 December 2011
Format:   Hardback
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Polish Cold War Neon: Cold War Typography and Design


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In 1929, the first neon sign in Poland went up in Warsaw. Popular from the start, the earliest neon signs were made to orderfree in design, shape, and color, and significantly influencing other forms of advertising like poster design and typography. When the Communist regime gained power after World War II, it took a controlled interest in the medium of neon, going so far as to create Reklama, a state-run company for advertising services that held a monopoly on exterior advertising throughout Poland. Designed and built by prominent architects, graphic designers, and artists and overseen by a chief graphic designer, Polish neon signage was renowned for its outstanding technical and artistic qualities. During its peak, Reklama maintained over 1,000 neon signs, whose playfulness and folly stood out in the otherwise dark and oppressed Poland, ornamenting otherwise drab cities and towns. Today, most of the neon signs are gone, too expensive and fragile to maintain; belonging to no one, all that remains of them are their ghostly weathered shadows. ""Polish Neon: Cold War Typography and Design"" tells the fascinating story of neon in Poland by preserving and celebrating the remnants of this rich and influential history. Comprising archival and contemporary photographs of these mesmerizing signs, as well as original designs and interviews with the designers, this book reveals an untold story of Poland and how a communist bureaucracy helped shape the future of graphic design and typography.

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Author:   Ilona Karwinska ,  David Crowley
Publisher:   Mark Batty Publisher
Imprint:   Mark Batty Publisher
Dimensions:   Width: 28.90cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 23.80cm
Weight:   1.440kg
ISBN:  

9781935613350


ISBN 10:   1935613359
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   06 December 2011
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Unknown
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

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British photographer Ilona Karwinska specializes in portraiture and world cultures. Based in London, she is a graduate of Goldsmiths College and the London College of Printing. She has been exploring the disappearing world of Cold War Era neon and graphics for more than five years, and has been credited with starting a new ""school of neon."" In 2009, Karwinska's book of photographs of Warsaw neon became a bestseller following the exhibition of her photographs in the Palace of Culture in central Warsaw. Her work has been featured in ""Creative Review,"" ""A4,"" ""Icon,"" ""The""""Telegraph,"" ""Newsweek,"" and ""Time Out."" Karwinska regularly exhibits in international galleries.

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