There's a nice mini-tribute in links to Alvin Lustig and his book covers on pop-culture newsletter source (and nicely designed site) GetTrio:
Before star book jacket designer Chip Kidd, there was Alvin Lustig, a pioneer of signage, typography use and illustration whose work revolutionized the look of printed graphics as America emerged from World War II.
Everything and anything was a vehicle for his talent, from toothpaste packaging and company logos to textiles and ads for Knoll furniture, but it was his book jacket designs that truly modernized their field.
Cont'd. Thanks, Manhattan User's Guide! |