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ALBERS, Josef (1888-1976). Interaction of Color. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1963.
2o (333 x 252 mm). 80 silk-screened folders many with flaps, cut-out overlays and other variables, demonstrating a profusion of colors and color combinations. Folders loose as issued with commentary booklet in folding case, accompanied by text volume in cloth; original cloth slipcase (some rubbing).
FIRST EDITION, PRESENTATION COPY, inscribed by Albers on title. One of the most important tools of art teaching. "What Josef Albers wrote about typography is true for information design..." (Tufte, Envisioning Informantion p.51). Two sheets of photgraphs with 24 images showing Albers receiving a shipment of this book and speaking to a small audience laid in.
2o (333 x 252 mm). 80 silk-screened folders many with flaps, cut-out overlays and other variables, demonstrating a profusion of colors and color combinations. Folders loose as issued with commentary booklet in folding case, accompanied by text volume in cloth; original cloth slipcase (some rubbing).
FIRST EDITION, PRESENTATION COPY, inscribed by Albers on title. One of the most important tools of art teaching. "What Josef Albers wrote about typography is true for information design..." (Tufte, Envisioning Informantion p.51). Two sheets of photgraphs with 24 images showing Albers receiving a shipment of this book and speaking to a small audience laid in.