Graphic design in 1930s Spain

Starved of funds and resources in the 1930s, Spain’s printers found their own, ingenious way to respond to the avant-garde. The Art Of Necessity, an interesting piece by Mery Cuesta and Jordi Duró.
Via CR Blog.
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Starved of funds and resources in the 1930s, Spain’s printers found their own, ingenious way to respond to the avant-garde. The Art Of Necessity, an interesting piece by Mery Cuesta and Jordi Duró.
Via CR Blog.
Written by Viviana Narotzky
April 23, 2009 at 11:35 am
Posted in design, design history, graphic design, the web
Tagged with archives, avant-garde, design, design history, graphics, print, print culture, research, spain, spanish design, typography
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