Here is a few artist that I like i feel that a visually interesting, to me the use of colour or style appeals to me.
With all these artists these are all really concidered layouts.
David Carson - http://www.davidcarsondesign.com/
Sara fanelli - http://www.sarafanelli.com/
Alberto seveso - http://burdu976.com/
David Mckean - http://www.mckean-art.co.uk/
Jackknife - http://jacknifeposters.com/
Books I have looked into,
Graphic design a new history, starts off with some very historical information from gluten erg to Bodoni, stating about a bible publication in 1455. It was a huge two volume book that consisted of 1,282 pages, it had taken two years to be produced, and as few as 200 copies were made. As quoted the typeace used had broad forms and light proportions, but this type had a very heavy French gothic aproch.
Around 1785 the bondi type face was created but along with this a term known as 'Parisienne' this term is given to a arrangement of text that is in different sizes. During the 19th century the typefaces started to expand, due to the medias demand of new design.
William Caslon IV, sans- serif type face 1816
I really do like the Decraritive type faces in 1850
The design profession was a expanding quickly and thee use of type was becoming more predominant in the nineteenth century, a designers (but most designers were artists) there pay check depended on the composition, drawing and colour.
Typography moved witheach and ever art movement, such as art nouveau .
Another book I have looked at is 'graphic design' edited by Steven heller.
This had more historical information about the design industry, and how it's changed throughout eera.
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