Helvetica is a feature-length independent film about typography, graphic design and global visual culture. It looks at the proliferation of one typeface (which will celebrate its 50th birthday in 2007) as part of a larger conversation about the way type affects our lives. The film is an exploration of urban spaces in major cities and the type that inhabits them, and a fluid discussion with renowned designers about their work, the creative process, and the choices and aesthetics behind their use of type.
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The personal odysseys of some of the most influential advertising visionaries of all time and the st...
A documentary about the legendary Japanese filmmaker.
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A disturbing collection of 1940s and 1950s United States government-issued propaganda films designed...
A portrait of the inventor of the letterpress, who was a key figure in the history of mankind, but a...
Up until just over 30 years ago, when the desktop computer debuted, the whole design production proc...
Isamu Noguchi was a sculptor, designer, architect, and craftsman. Throughout his life he struggled t...
A fascinating documentary about Piet Zwart (1885–1977), an idiosyncratic and stubborn designer, who ...
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Programming the Nation? takes an encompassing look at the history of subliminal messaging in America...