George Tscherny

Graphic Designer / United States / George Tscherny, Inc.

George Tscherny’s Book List

The intellectual level of art schools in the late 1940s was that of vocational schools. . . . Books, mostly printed in black and white, were instrumental in offering information and providing inspiration. They introduced us to a select group of design pioneers from Europe and the U. S. who became our role models. . . . View the complete text
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E. H. (Ernst) Gombrich

A surprisingly easy read from a “heavyweight” art historian.

Bernard Rudofsky

This, as well as Rudofsky’s other books, argues for humane and sensible design.

Charlotte Salomon

Charlotte Salomon, a remarkable painter and writer, relates the story of her short life during World War II in nearly 800 gouache paintings. It is a memorial to the tragedy that ended in her death at Auschwitz.

Kirk Varnedoe
Adam Gopnik

While the popular arts have almost always been inspired by the fine arts, the fine arts, with greater frequency in recent history, find inspiration in the popular arts. Is design the New Art?

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