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Bob Gill’s New York, London: Kynoch Press, 1971. Ups & Downs, Reading, Massachusetts: Addison-Wesley, 1974. Forget All the Rules You Ever Learned About Graphic Design, Including the Ones in this Book, New York: Watson-Guptill, 1981. | ISBN 0-8230-1863-6; Graphic Design Made Difficult, New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1992. | ISBN 0-442-01098-2
Detroit, as seen from Windsor, Canada. The following is a list of people from Detroit, Michigan. This list includes notable people who were born, have lived, or worked in and around Detroit as well as its metropolitan area.
Dick Jauron, 74, American football player (Detroit Lions, Cincinnati Bengals) and coach (Chicago Bears), cancer. [96] Christopher Jencks, 88, American sociologist, complications from Alzheimer's disease. [97] Jim Karsatos, 61, American football player (Ohio State Buckeyes, Miami Dolphins). [98] Yrjö Kukkapuro, 91, Finnish interior designer. [99]
The tearful family of a Brooklyn shooting victim gathered Thursday to mourn the man who dreamed of breaking into the fashion world after launching his own clothing line. “He has the biggest ...
A Detroit, Michigan, radio news anchor was killed in an attempted murder-suicide at his home, the station said Friday.
A Detroit radio news anchor was killed and four other people, including his two children, are hospitalized in what police are calling a murder and suicide attempt. The tragic incident happened ...
The Detroit News is one of the two major newspapers in the U.S. city of Detroit, Michigan. The paper began in 1873, when it rented space in the rival Detroit Free Press 's building. The News absorbed the Detroit Tribune on February 1, 1919, the Detroit Journal on July 21, 1922, and on November 7, 1960, it bought and closed the faltering Detroit ...
Avant Garde (14 issues, January 1968 to summer 1971) also provided Lubalin with a large format of wide typographic experimentation; the page format was an almost square 11.25 by 10.75 inches bound in a cardboard cover, a physical quality that, coupled with Lubalin’s layouts, caught the attention of many in the New York design scene. [10]