Chicago modernism & the Ludlow Typograph

Douglas C. McMurtrie and Robert Hunter Middleton at work

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Chicago modernism & the Ludlow Typograph
Paul F. Gehl
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Chicago modernism & the Ludlow Typograph

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"This is the first book to provide a narrative account of type design in Chicago during the years 1925-50, when American typographers and graphic artists confronted the arrival of European modernism. Robert Hunter Middleton and Douglas McMurtrie were prominent in the period and spoke for Chicago in the national debates. Neither man was a Chicago native yet both worked for the Ludlow TypoƯgraph Co., a manufacturer of typeƯsetting machinery. As Paul Gehl examines their years of working side by side, it beƯcomes clear that differing experiences of the city and its design world created two different modernisms that can be traced in the beautiful types on which they collaborated, Middleton as artist and McMurtrie as 'promotional man extraordinary'. Gehl shows how the new typography--championed loudly by McMurtrie and practised quietly by Middleton--took root in Chicago a decade before the arrival of the New Bauhaus, usually described as the singular turning point in Chicago design history. The 'Bauhaus Boys', as Chicagoans called them, introduced new ideas, but the seeds of their success were sown in the work of Ludlow's two modernist pioneers."--Publisher's description.

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Opifex
Language
English
Pages
127

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Table of Contents

In the Metropolis of printing --
Type markets and type men --
McMurtrie kicks off a Modernist campaign --
McMurtrie's first Modernist claims, presented in Some modern Ludlow typefaces --
Professional modernism --
Two men, two missions --
Middleton speaks up --
Not just Mutt and Jeff --
Some thoughts on the literature.

Edition Notes

Includes color reproduction of the type specimen book: Some modern Ludlow typefaces / Douglas C. McMurtrie. [Chicago, Illinois] : [Ludlow Typograph Company], [1929].

Includes bibliographical references.

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Newton, NSW, Australia
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Chicago modernism and the Ludlow Typograph

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Library of Congress
Z250.A2 G44 2020

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Pagination
vii, 127 pages
Number of pages
127

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL43757672M
ISBN 10
0648680711
ISBN 13
9780648680710
OCLC/WorldCat
1225150465

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