Logo Modernism

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Logo Modernism serves as a massive visual archive exploring the golden age of graphic identity. Jens Muller and R. Roger Remington document the era between 1940 and 1980, when designers traded artistic decoration for functional clarity. This collection showcases how the minimalist movement reshaped the world through clean lines and bold shapes, transforming the way corporations communicated with …

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