Jim Heimann (12 kníh)
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Jim Heimann, Aleson A. Nieder 20th Century Fashion: 100 Years of Apparel Ads EN
The 20th century saw fashion evolve from an exclusive Parisian salon business catering to a wealthy elite, into a global industry employing millions, with new trends whisked into stores before the last model has left the catwalk. Along the way, the signature feminine silhouettes of each era evolved beyond recognition: House of Worth crinolines gave way to Vionnet's bias-cut gowns, Dior's New Look to Quant's Chelsea…
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Jim Heimann All-American Ads 1900 - 1919 EN
A far cry from the aggressive ads we’ve become used to, American print advertisements from the first two decades of the 20th century were almost shockingly pleasant. Intricately designed and beautifully illustrated, often in the art nouveau style popular at the time, four-color, full-page magazine advertisements were welcome respites from the bland, text-filled pages among which they appeared. Sales pitches were…
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Jim Heimann Automobile Design Graphics EN
In the heyday of the automobile, marketing cars was an exacting process. Selling the public one of their major life purchases involved not only traditional advertising but also acrucial item that extolled the virtue of the cars: the brochure. Often oversize and sumptuously produced, including acetate overlays with fabric and paint swatches, brochures were only available at dealer showrooms or auto fairs hence…
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Jim Heimann California Crazy
Whether it’s flinging frozen rats or parading in holly evergreens, racing snails or carrying wives, human beings have long displayed their creativity in wild, odd, and sometimes just wonderful rituals and competitions....
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Jim Heimann Kitchen Kitsch EN
Fografie a aranžmány jedál americkej kuchyne, ktoré sa stali stredobodom diel Kitscha, ktorý ich predstavuje pod pojmomkitschy.
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Jim Heimann Los Angeles EN
From the first known photograph taken in Los Angeles to its most recent sweeping vistas, this photographic tribute to the City of Angels provides a fascinating journey through the city’s cultural, political, industrial, and sociological history. L.A. is shown in its emergence from a desert wasteland to a vast palm-studded urban metropolis, beginning with the 1880s’ real estate boom, through the early days of…
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Jim Heimann Los Angeles Noir
In the years following World War I, Los Angeles was a city awakening to its darker side, transforming itself from a backwater town to a gleaming metropolis and city of the future. But along the way a tarnished patina began to coat its ever-more glamorous
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Jim Heimann Mexicana EN
Kniha prezentuje farebné kolekcie diel mexických umelcov, knižné obaly, škatuľky na cigarety, cestovné lístky, kalendáre, baliace papiere, noviny, pohľadnice a populárnych bojovníkov za slobodu La Lucha Libre a mnoho, mnoho viac.
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Jim Heimann, Steven Heller Mid-Century Ads: Advertising from the Mad Men Era EN
Gleaned from thousands of images, this companion set of books offers the best of American print advertising in the age of the “Big Idea.” At the height of American consumerism magazines were flooded with clever campaigns selling everything from girdles to guns. These optimistic indicators paint a fascinating picture of the colorful capitalism that dominated the spirit of the 1950s and 60s, as concerns about the Cold…
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Jim Heimann Surfing EN
Surf's up! TASCHEN's perpetual calendars for those of you whose datebooks have been replaced by smartphones, TASCHEN has created the new 365 Day-By-Day series so that you can still enjoy the warm analog feeling of marking every day with the turn of a page.Each day you'll discover a vintage photograph or graphic that will have you waxing nostalgic for bygone beach culture and ensure a constant source of inspiration…
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Steven Heller, Jim Heimann The Golden Age of Advertising - the 70s EN
Both eclipsed and influenced by television, American print ads of the 1970s departed from the bold, graphic forms and subtle messages that were typical of their sixties counterparts. More literal, more in-your-face, 70s ads sought to capture the attention of a public accustomed to blaring, to-the-point TV commercials (even VW ads, known for their witty, ironic statements and minimalist designs, lost some of their…
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