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Synopsis

German graphic design has undergone a dramatic metamorphosis in recent years. Young professionals and students have been demonstrating heightened technical skills and strong, individualistic styles.The emerging design generation has broken with cultural and geographical boundaries, entering the international arena and competing with cutting edge design icons worldwide. As the scope and depth of this exciting development has been under recognised, Neuland documents the future of German graphic design by presenting the best work of up-and-coming designers and design studios. This book compiles over 400 pages of exciting ideas, never before seen experiments, self initiated projects and commercial work from Germans working and studying at home and abroad, as well as non-Germans working and studying in Germany. Designers included: Andreas Wesle, Anthony Salvador, Bank, Büro International London, C100, CatK, Christian Heinz, Conzatti & Helfenstein, Dirk Wachowiak, Feigenbaumpunkt, Felix Weigand, Fl@33, Fliegende, Heimann und Schwantes, Herr Dell, Hoffmann Skala, ICCF, Julia Müller, Julia Rompe, Jung und Wenig, Katja Gretzinger, Katrin Schacke, Kekiretta, Kid Yeah!, Kraenk, Liesenfeld und Rapp, Lowerground, Manuel Buerger, Mario Wagner, Matthias Kantereit, Michael Satter, Michael Seibert, Nadine Hilbig, Node Berlin, Pixelgarten, PurpleHaze Studio, Rainbowmonkey, Rasmus Giesel, Rebootlab, Sebastian Onufszak, Silja Goetz, Stapelberg und Fritz, Stefanie Schwarz, StudioHeyHey, Thibaut Tissot, Tobias Becker, twopoints.net, Typolabor, U9 visuelle allianz, Von b und c.

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German graphic design has undergone a dramatic metamorphosis in recent years. Young professionals and students have been demonstrating heightened technical skills and strong, individualistic styles.The emerging design generation has broken with cultural and geographical boundaries, entering the international arena and competing with cutting edge design icons worldwide. As the scope and depth of this exciting development has been under recognised, Neuland documents the future of German graphic design by presenting the best work of up-and-coming designers and design studios. This book compiles over 400 pages of exciting ideas, never before seen experiments, self initiated projects and commercial work from Germans working and studying at home and abroad, as well as non-Germans working and studying in Germany. Designers included: Andreas Wesle, Anthony Salvador, Bank, Büro International London, C100, CatK, Christian Heinz, Conzatti & Helfenstein, Dirk Wachowiak, Feigenbaumpunkt, Felix Weigand, Fl@33, Fliegende, Heimann und Schwantes, Herr Dell, Hoffmann Skala, ICCF, Julia Müller, Julia Rompe, Jung und Wenig, Katja Gretzinger, Katrin Schacke, Kekiretta, Kid Yeah!, Kraenk, Liesenfeld und Rapp, Lowerground, Manuel Buerger, Mario Wagner, Matthias Kantereit, Michael Satter, Michael Seibert, Nadine Hilbig, Node Berlin, Pixelgarten, PurpleHaze Studio, Rainbowmonkey, Rasmus Giesel, Rebootlab, Sebastian Onufszak, Silja Goetz, Stapelberg und Fritz, Stefanie Schwarz, StudioHeyHey, Thibaut Tissot, Tobias Becker, twopoints.net, Typolabor, U9 visuelle allianz, Von b und c.

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¨Great bits from sources that are very familiar (fantastic submission from NODE and Katrin Schake) as well as more unexpected treats (don t miss Andreas Wesle s fantastic section.) All too often I feel as though these best of... books don t live up to their name, but here s an exception for you how suitably German.¨ --itsnicethat

NEULAND explores not only the white spot on the map that is Germany, but also invites the reader to discover a new generation of sophisticated designers who will shape the creative landscape of tomorrow. Each of them we get to know through their extraordinary works, a short interview, and photos. --Page

NEULAND....packs in photos and examples from new German designers. . . . very highly recommended as essential to any library representing European graphic design examples and trends. --The Midwest Book Review

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