Charles and Ray Eames: leaving nothing to chance
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Furniture designers Charles and Ray Eames worked with their staff to design unique items. The Eames insisted on precision which made production costs more but also made it more difficult for their designs to be copied. The Eames had high ethical and aesthetic standards.
Publication Name: Graphis
Subject: Publishing industry
ISSN: 0017-3452
Year: 1999
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The Graphis interview: Arnold Schwartzman
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The life and career of designer and illustrator Arnold Schwartzman are discussed. His education in London's East End during the 1940s, the early influences on his style and examples of his work in advertising, poster design and film are explored.
Publication Name: Graphis
Subject: Publishing industry
ISSN: 0017-3452
Year: 2000
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Barton Myers: "A machine in the wilderness"
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Barton Myers' new house represents his return to his roots. In his new house, Barton Myers has built his studio at the top of the steep slope, which has helped him in conserving the beauty of the landscape without cutting the trees.
Publication Name: Graphis
Subject: Publishing industry
ISSN: 0017-3452
Year: 2004
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