Graphic Design
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1910s

G. Apollinaire, Calligram, La colombe et le jet d'eau (The dove and the water-jet), 1914

Apollinaire, Calligram, Lettre Océan (Ocean Letter), 1914

J. Walter Thompson Co., Woodbury Soap, "The skin you love to touch," 1911

Théo Van Doesburg & Piet Mondrian, De Stijl, 1917


James Montgomery Flagg, "I Want You for U.S. Army," 1917

Théo Van Doesburg & Piet Mondrian, De Stijl, 1917

Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, Free words, between 1914 and 1916

Paul Iribe, Le Témoin (The Witness) no. 2, December 1933

E. Johnston, Railway font for London underground, 1916

Leonetto Cappiello, Cinzano, France, 1910

E.M. Kauffer, The North Downs, UK, 1916

Der Dada cover, Germany, 1919

N.W. Ayer & Son, Morton Salt, "When it rains it pours," 1912

Cover of Dada magazine 3, Zurich, 1918

E. Johnston, Railway font for London underground, UK, 1916

Alfred Leete, "Join your country's army," c. 1915

Julius Engelhard, "Bolshevism brings war," 1918

Blast magazine, War Number, UK, July 1915

Marcel Proust, Mock-up and layout, 1917

Vilmos Huszar, De Stij logo, Holland, 1917

Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, Free words, between 1914 and 1916

Chicklets Chewing Gum, Pub, Canada, unknow artist, 1919

Guillaume Apollinaire, Calligram, Eiffel Tower, c. 1914

G. Apollinaire, Calligram, c. 1914


E. M Kauffer, Daily Herald, UK, 1918

Edward Johnston, The redisigned roundel of the London underground, UK, 1918

MacManus, John & Adams, Cadillac, "The penalty of leadership," 1915

Ardengo Soffici, BIF ZF+18, magazine cover 1918

R. Ehrmann, Globéol advertising, 1912

Gallimard, white-ivory covers, 1911


Vojtech Preissig, Typographic characters not using curved forms, c. 1914

Dmitri S. Moor, "Death to Worldwide Imperialism," 1919

Saville Lumley, "Dad, what did you do during the war?," 1915

Steinlen, L'Assiette au Beurre no. 1, date unknown

Kazimir Malevich, Black square on white background, 1913-1915

Théo Van Doesburg & Piet Mondrian, De Stijl, 1917
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