Massimo Vignelli: a Curbed primer
The trailblazing Italian designer would have been 86 today Remember Helvetica"
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Massimo and Lella Vignelli in 2012
We were (big) fans of the documentary film by director Gary Hustwit when it premiered in 2007 and opened our eyes to the prevalence of the titular typeface just about everywhere?on American Airline planes, Bloomingdale?s bags, National Park Service brochures, and perhaps most famously, New York City?s enduring subway signage.
The mastermind behind all of this" Late Italian designer (and Helvetica champion) Massimo Vignelli, who would have celebrated his 86th birthday today, January 10.
Vignelli died in 2014, but his extensive body of work?created in close collaboration with his recently passed wife, Lella?continues to fuel a passion in designers and design enthusiasts. Intrigued" Check out this brief reader on Vignelli and his lasting influence, including a downloadable PDF written by the designer himself. New insights from late subway sign maestro Massimo Vignelli
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Vignelli?s 1972 NYC subway map
NYC subway poster designers talk Vignelli, standards and the fetish for physical design
Photo courtesy Hamish Smyth and Alex Daly
Original Transit Authority Graphics Manual to be auctioned
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A peek inside the original New York Transit Authority Graphics Manual, a versio...
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