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Emigre. See For Yourself

Poster
1988 (designed and printed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This poster was included as a pull-out in issue ten of Emigre Magazine. Emigre magazine was an alternative-culture graphic-design magazine launched by Rudy VanderLans and Zuzana Licko in 1984. Emigre styled itself as the ‘magazine that ignores boundaries’. It challenged the traditional rules of graphic design, questioning conventional ideas about layout and legibility and making pioneering use of digital technology.

Zuzana Licko began to use Apple Mackintosh computers as soon as they were introduced in 1984 and was one of the first type designers to explore their potential. Rather than imitating existing forms of type on the computer, Licko created coarse bitmapped fonts that expressed a new computer aesthetic.

Emigre ten was entirely edited, designed and produced by the graduate students at Cranbrook Academy of Art in Michigan, Unites States, which ran an innovative graphic design course. The issues reflected on an exchange program between Cranbrook students and Dutch graphic design studios and focussed on the differences between American and Dutch graphic Design.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleEmigre. See For Yourself (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Colour offset lithograph on paper
Brief description
Rudy Vanderlans (Emigre Graphics) and Zuzana Licko (Typeface designs)
U.S. Poster advertising the magazine Emigre, a graphic design project produced at the Cranbrook Academy of Art Michigan, early 1990s
Physical description
Folded poster promoting issue ten of Emigre Magazine. Ther poster is composed of abstracted photographic images in shades of green and text in a bold digital font.
Dimensions
  • Height: 57cm
  • Width: 83.5cm
Style
Credit line
Given by the Design Museum
Summary
This poster was included as a pull-out in issue ten of Emigre Magazine. Emigre magazine was an alternative-culture graphic-design magazine launched by Rudy VanderLans and Zuzana Licko in 1984. Emigre styled itself as the ‘magazine that ignores boundaries’. It challenged the traditional rules of graphic design, questioning conventional ideas about layout and legibility and making pioneering use of digital technology.

Zuzana Licko began to use Apple Mackintosh computers as soon as they were introduced in 1984 and was one of the first type designers to explore their potential. Rather than imitating existing forms of type on the computer, Licko created coarse bitmapped fonts that expressed a new computer aesthetic.

Emigre ten was entirely edited, designed and produced by the graduate students at Cranbrook Academy of Art in Michigan, Unites States, which ran an innovative graphic design course. The issues reflected on an exchange program between Cranbrook students and Dutch graphic design studios and focussed on the differences between American and Dutch graphic Design.
Collection
Accession number
E.604-1998

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Record createdFebruary 21, 2009
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