DESIGN IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE:
THE DUTCH PTT 1920-1990

Gerard Forde (editor)

Gerard Forde (editor): DESIGN IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE: THE DUTCH PTT 1920-1990. London: Design Museum, 1990. First edition (limited edition of 2,000 copies). A fine hardcover book bound in quarter cloth and screen-printed chip board with tipped-in plate. Remarkably well-preserved. Interior unmarked and very clean. Out-of-print.

8.25 x 11.75 scarce hardcover book with 80 pages and approx. 25 full-color illustrations and approx. 50 one-color illustrations (in green, cyan, and magenta). Only 2,000 copies were published in conjunction with the Design Museum's exhibition, which chronicled the graphic design history of the Netherlands Post, Telegram and Telephone Services (PTT).

Jean van Royen's early adherence to typographic and design excellence set a standard for the PTT for years to come. In the early 1930s, he commissioned Piet Zwart to transform PTT's in-house design style. This beautiful chapter in the history of graphic design came to "a brutal conclusion" when van Royen died in 1941 because of his opposition to fascism. Fortunately, van Royenıs design legacy was revived after the war and continues to this day.

Contents

  • Ugly, Ugly, Ugly
  • The Shock of Recognition (9 examples of Zwartıs work for PTT)
  • Nineteen Thirty Nine to Nineteen Forty Five
  • Kunst en Vormgeving
  • One Percent
  • Toward a New House Style

Artists and designers include Charles Peguy, Rene van Raalte, Willem Penaat, Charles Eyck, Chris Lebeau, Fokko Mees, Andre van der Vossen, Jan Toorop, Kolomon Moser, Jac Jongert, Michel de Klerk, Wybo Meyer, Vilmos Huszar, Anton van der Valk, Nicolaas de Koo, Anton Kurvers, Kurt Schwitters, Piet Zwart, Paul Schuitema, Henny Cahn, Leendert van der Vlugt, Otto Treumann, Cas Oorthuys, Pieter Brattinga, Dick Elffers, Willem Sandberg, Peter Struyckens, and Dawn Barret among many many others.

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