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For the Love of Letters. 1984.
This is a simple design using type. The use of line and scale makes this effective.
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20th Century Art, Arensberg Collection. 1949.
The inspiration for all of these are designs using only type. The diagonal position of the A gives this piece a good compostition.
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The Dada Painters and Poets: An Anthology. 1951.
Again only type, but not boring because of the placement of the letters. Color and repetition also has a play here.
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