Art Deco Designs and Motifs
by Marcia Loeb
- Year
- 1972
- Language
- eng
- Format
Description
Immerse yourself in the elegance of the Art Deco era with Marcia Loeb's comprehensive guide to the movement's signature visual language. This essential reference traces the evolution of Art Deco from the 1920s through the 1930s, documenting how bold geometric shapes and streamlined forms defined an entire generation of design. Whether you are a graphic designer, interior decorator, or simply a lover of beautiful aesthetics, this collection provides endless inspiration for modern projects that draw on Art Deco's enduring sophistication.\n\nLoeb meticulously documents the iconic motifs that made Art Deco a global phenomenon — from the stylized sunburst and the chevron to the glamorous Art Deco typography. The book features a rich visual catalog that serves as a practical toolkit for contemporary creators. You will find everything you need to incorporate Art Deco elements into your own work, whether you are designing a logo, styling a home, or creating digital art. The 1972 edition preserves the original charm and depth of the analysis, making it a timeless resource for anyone inspired by the glamour of the Jazz Age.
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