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Marcel Duchamp used the phrase 'Beware Wet Paint' to remind us that it takes time to judge the worth of work. This book looks at thirty-five years of Alan Fletcher's work; some of the most recent may not yet be dry. This is also a book about the design process, the thinking behind the solutions and the methods used to resolve them. To show this more clearly the examples illustrated are, in the main, not displayed in their original context but as images in their own right.
Each example is accompanied by a full commentary by Jeremy Myerson. Four essays give further critical and biographical insight to the work, and the man.
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Themes, motives, Graphic Design, Individual artists, Individual designers, Typography, Individual Artist, Art & Art Instruction, Art, Techniques - Painting, Design - General, Graphic Arts - General, Art / Design / General, Fletcher, Alan, Design, Designers, Design, history, Industrial design, Criticism and interpretationPeople
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Beware Wet Paint
March 1, 2004, Phaidon Press
Paperback
in English
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0714843784 9780714843780
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Beware Wet Paint; Designs By Alan Fletcher
April 25, 1996, Phaidon Press
Hardcover
in English
0714833541 9780714833545
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