Metahaven; Marina Vishmidt - Uncorporate Identity - 2010





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Uncorporate Identity by Metahaven and Marina Vishmidt is a first‑edition 2010 publication, 608 pages, softcover in English, published by Lars Müller Publishers, covering graphic design, art, illustrated content and politics, in near fine / collector’s copy condition.
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Uncorporate Identity – Metahaven (First Edition, 2010) – Near Fine / Collector’s Copy
Offered: the now scarce and highly sought-after design book Uncorporate Identity by Metahaven, published by Lars Müller Publishers in 2010.
This concerns a first edition and a beautiful copy for collectors, designers and lovers of graphic design, visual culture and institutional identity.
Condition
* Out of shrinkwrap, but unread
* Spine completely tight and unbroken
* No dog-ears, notes or damage
* Interior and cover in excellent condition
* Near fine / collectible condition
About the book
Uncorporate Identity is an influential publication by Metahaven on branding, geopolitics, visual identity and design as a cultural and political instrument. It is now regarded as a sought-after reference within graphic design and design theory.
Uncorporate Identity – Metahaven (First Edition, 2010) – Near Fine / Collector’s Copy
Offered: the now scarce and highly sought-after design book Uncorporate Identity by Metahaven, published by Lars Müller Publishers in 2010.
This concerns a first edition and a beautiful copy for collectors, designers and lovers of graphic design, visual culture and institutional identity.
Condition
* Out of shrinkwrap, but unread
* Spine completely tight and unbroken
* No dog-ears, notes or damage
* Interior and cover in excellent condition
* Near fine / collectible condition
About the book
Uncorporate Identity is an influential publication by Metahaven on branding, geopolitics, visual identity and design as a cultural and political instrument. It is now regarded as a sought-after reference within graphic design and design theory.

