DESIGN AND STYLE: 7-Volume Set

JUGENDSTIL
STREAMLINE
PARIS DECO
ITALIAN FUTURISM & ART DECO
DE STIJL , DUTCH DECO & NEW TYPOGRAPHY
SURREALISM
BAUHAUS & NEW TYPOGRAPHY

Steven Heller (editor) and Seymour Chwast (designer)

Here is a rare opportunity to acquire a complete 7-volume set of DESIGN & STYLE, the legendary Paper Promotion from Mohawk Papers Mills and The Pushpin Group. Design & Style was published twice yearly (from 1986-1991) as a survey of historic design styles and their influence on contemporary graphic design. Examining the relationship between printing technology and graphic style, various Mohawk papers and printing techniques were employed in this outstanding aesthetically appealing series that must be seen and handled to truly be believed. A very good set with trivial wear. Each volume is enclosed in a Chwast-designed mailing envelope.

Steven Heller (editor) and Seymour Chwast (designer): JUGENDSTIL [DESIGN AND STYLE 1]. Cohoes: Mohawk Papers Mills with The Pushpin Group Inc., 1986. First edition. A 10.25 x 12 perfect-bound softcover book in stiff wrappers with 32 pages.

Steven Heller (editor) and Seymour Chwast (designer): STREAMLINE [DESIGN AND STYLE 2]. Cohoes: Mohawk Papers Mills with The Pushpin Group Inc., 1987. First edition. A 10.25 x 12 perfect-bound softcover book in stiff die-cut wrappers with 32 pages. The cover of this volume depicts a cut-out version of a streamlined locomotive. The text traces the streamline style as deriving from "Modernism, as extolled by Futurism, Constructivism, De Stijl and Bauhaus, [that] was exported to America via books, annuals and the many proponents of the movement who emigrated to New York and Chicago. Their distinctly European ideas were wed to the developing American design forms, resulting in a pluralistic but distinct period style - a blend of the decorative and the austere, the modern and the moderne, the geometric and the biomorphic."

Steven Heller (editor) and Seymour Chwast (designer): PARIS DECO [DESIGN AND STYLE 3]. Cohoes: Mohawk Papers Mills with The Pushpin Group Inc., 1988. First edition. A 10.25 x 12 perfect-bound softcover book in die-cut French-folded wrappers with 28 pages. Includes a łConstruct-your-ownČ package for Marcel Waving Gel, a bound-in facsimile copy of VU (reduced), a pop-up Eiffel Tower, fold-outs and more.

Steven Heller (editor) and Seymour Chwast (designer): ITALIAN FUTURISM AND ART DECO [DESIGN AND STYLE 4]. Cohoes: Mohawk Papers Mills with The Pushpin Group Inc., 1988. First edition. A 10.25 x 12 perfect-bound softcover book in stiff-printed wrappers with 28 pages. Includes a bound-in die-cut color reproduction of a Fortunato Depero-designed Waistcoat (c. 1924), a bound-in sample folder of Crow Quill pen points by Signoni, fold-outs and more.

Steven Heller (editor) and Seymour Chwast (designer): DE STIJL, DUTCH DECO AND NEW TYPOGRAPHY [DESIGN AND STYLE 5]. Cohoes: Mohawk Papers Mills with The Pushpin Group Inc., 1989. First edition. A 10.25 x 12 perfect-bound softcover book in French-folded wrappers with 30 pages. Includes a bound-in 8-page reprinted sample issue of H. N. Werkman's NEXT CALL 9, fold-outs and more.

Steven Heller (editor) and Seymour Chwast (designer): SURREALISM [DESIGN AND STYLE 6]. Cohoes: Mohawk Papers Mills with The Pushpin Group Inc., 1988. First edition. A 10.25 x 12 perfect-bound softcover book in stiff French-folded wrappers with 28 pages. Includes mix-and-match, cut-out, make your own Surrealist painting, fold-outs and more.

Steven Heller (editor) and Seymour Chwast (designer): BAUHAUS AND NEW TYPOGRAPHY [DESIGN AND STYLE 7]. Cohoes: Mohawk Papers Mills with The Pushpin Group Inc., 1992. First edition. A 10.25 x 12 perfect-bound softcover book in stiff-printed wrappers with 30 pages. Includes a bound-in 8-page reprinted sample of a FUTURA type specimen catalogue by Paul Renner, an interactive Wilhelm Wagenfeld lamp, advertising stamp reproductions, fold-outs and more.

Artists and designers in the 7-volume set include Herbert Bayer, T. M. Cleland, Paolo Garretto, Joseph Binder, Walter Dorwin Teague, Otis Shephard, M. Peter Piening, Alexey Brodovitch, M. F. Agha, Miguel Covarrubias, A. M. Cassandre, Raymond Loewy, Norman Bel Geddes, Henry Dreyfuss, R. Buckminster Fuller, Otto Kuehler, Russel Wright, Wallace K. Harrison, J. Andre Fouilhoux, Rockwell Kent, Grant Wood, Lester Beall, Joseph Sinel, John Atherton, Piet Mondrian, Gerrit Rietveld, Theo Van Doesburg, JJP Oud, Bart van der Leck, Piet Zwart, Vilmos Huszar, Paul Schuitema, Hendrik N. Werkman, Walter Gropius, Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, Herbert Bayer, Joost Schmidt, Ladislav Sutnar, Paul Renner, John Heartfield, Oskar Schlemmer, George Grosz, Josef Albers, Hinnerk Scheper, Georg Muche, Vassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee, Lyonel Feininger, Gunta Stolzl, Max Burchartz, Wilhelm Wagenfeld, Eugen Batz, Ladislav Sutnar, Jan Tschichold, Ludwig Hohlwein, John Heartfield, O. Hadank, Roy Lichtenstein, Giacomo Balla, Gino Severini, Umberto Boccioni, Fortunato Depero, Enrico Prampolini, Tullio DčAlbsola, F. T. Marinetti, Dino Terra, V. Paladini, Pino Dinetti, Santam Brogio, Giacomo Balla, Gino Severini, Umberto Boccioni, Fortunato Depero, Enrico Prampolini, Tullio DčAlbsola, F. T. Marinetti, Dino Terra, V. Paladini, Pino Dinetti, Santam Brogio, Rene Magritte, J. G. Posada, Winsor McKay, Giorgio de Chirico, Man Ray, Salvador Dali, Merit Oppenheim, Max Ernst, Kirk Seligman, George S. Malkin, Jean Moreau, Xanti Schawinsky, Jean Cocteau, Pablo Picasso, Alvin Lustig, George Giusti, David Lance Goines, Herb Lubalin, Milton Glaser, Wes Wilson, and others.

Production techniques utilized in the Design & Style series include four-color process, silkscreen, letterpress printing, multiple paper stocks, multilevel blind-embossing, hot foil stamping, thermography, die-cutting, 200 line-screen separations, flat color, metallic and fluorescent inks, dull, gloss, and spot matte varnish, and more.

The Second installation STREAMLINE stated: "Mohawk Papers Mills and The Pushpin Group present a journal of resource and inspiration, a twice-yearly survey of historic design styles and their influence on contemporary graphic design. Reproduced on a variety of Mohawk papers using various printing techniques, Design and Style examines the relationship between printing technology and graphic style."

"Future issues will explore French Art Deco, Dutch De Stijl, Italian Futurism, Russian Constructivism, German Expressionism, DaDa, Surrealism, and Post Modernism."

Unfortunately, the Russian Constructivism, German Expressionism, DaDa and Post Modernism editions never materialized. Volume Seven's BAUHAUS tribute was a pretty good bone to throw those of us who anxiously awaited each volumes' publication.

Have you ever scanned the Graphic Design section at your local Barnes and Noble and wondered why nearly every Graphic Design "history" book is crammed full of pretty color reproductions with the history presented as footnotes? It all started in 1986 with the Mohawk Papers Mills of Cohoes, New York.

When Mohawk Papers Mills teamed up with design historian Steven Heller and designer Seymour Chwast to publish a series of paper promotions chronicling the history of Design and Style, nobody could have possibly realized the long-term influence of the venture.

Here's how Mohawk trumpeted their series introduction JUGENSTIL: "Welcome to "Design and Style, a journal to be published semi-annually by Mohawk Paper Mills, Inc. in collaboration with its creators, Seymour Chwast of The Pushpin Group and Steven Heller, senior Art Director of The New York Times Book Review."

"The rich legacy of design history from right before the turn of the century to the present day, as defined by stylistic movements, affords the unique opportunities for the display of startling historic images made even more visually stimulating when printed on a variety of the colors and textures available from the Mohawk Collection of fine Text and Cover Papers."

This series of paper promotions inadvertently set the tone for modern design history by presenting classic examples of Graphic Design culled from many public and private collections, as selected by Heller and Chwast (aided by their respective spouses Louis Fili and Paula Scher, no doubt).

Heller mastered this dumpster-diving method by first turning it into a book with Chwast (GRAPHIC STYLE: FROM VICTORIAN TO POST-MODERN: NYC: Abrams 1988), and then an entire series for Chronicle Books with spouse Louise Fili (DECO ESPANA, ITALIAN ART DECO, DECO TYPE, JAPANESE MODERN, FRENCH MODERN, STREAMLINE, DUTCH MODERNE, BRITISH MODERNE, etc).

They say that "history belongs to the victors," and nowhere is this more apparent than in the Heller/Fili Chronicle Books. These books all did a great job of unearthing past work and presenting it in a user-friendly format, but the great messy flow of history doesn't always neatly fit into National and Stylistic publishing categories.

Now I can get off my soapbox and finish up by saying that the Design and Style series was an amazing publishing venture and the most coveted paper promotion that I have ever encountered. Highly recommended.

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