May / June 1992
Cover Image "Floating" Photograph of Lisa Bonet by Matthew Rolston from Big Pictures. (Bulfinch Press/Little, Brown & Co., 1991)
Issue 279 of Graphis magazine includes the following stories: Designer’s Choice: The Vitrac "Moonkey" Sunglasses, written by Ruedi Baur & Pippo Lionni; The Art of Persuasion: Book Review by David and Lindsay Shapiro; Choosing the Wrong Model: Design & Business, by Alice Rawsthorn & Colin Forbes; Bringing Effervescence to Ecology: Tomatsu Yagi, by Diane Dorrans Saeks; The Interruption of Communication: Uwe Loesch, by Martina Dobbe; The Magic of Modern Nostalgia: Matthew Rolston, by Kristine McKenna; Making Advertising Fun Again: Jerry Della Femina, interviewed by Amy Mangel; French Ads through a Hollywood Filter: Jean-Paul Goude interviewed by Christopher Petkanas; Intangible Extras; Bank & Olufsen, by Sally Beardsley; and Precious Stepping-Stones: Roy Lichtenstein’s "Mural with Blue Brushstroke" by Henry Geldzahler.
CONTENTS
Cover "Floating" Photograph of Lisa Bonet by Matthew Rolston from Big Pictures. (Bulfinch Press/Little, Brown & Co., 1991)
8 Contributors Column
10 Designer's Choice: The Vitrac "Moonkey" Sunglasses, by Ruedi Baur and Pippo Lionni
12 The Art of Persuasion: Book Review by David and Lindsay Shapiro
18 Choosing the Wrong Model: Design & Business, by Alice Rawsthorn and Colin Forbes
22 Bringing Effervescence to Ecology: Tomatsu Yagi, by Diane Dorrans Saeks
34 The Interruption of Communication: Uwe Loesch, by Martina Dobbe
50 The Magic of Modern Nostalgia: Matthew Rolston, by Kristine McKenna
70 Making Advertising Fun Again: Jerry Della Femina, interviewed by Amy Mangel
76 French Ads through a Hollywood Filter: Jean-Paul Goude interviewed by Christopher Petkanas
96 Intangible Extras; Bank & Olufsen, by Sally Beardsley
104 Precious Stepping-Stones: Roy Lichtenstein's "Mural with Blue Brushstroke" by Henry Geldzahler