Book Description
Over the course of 13 controversial issues, influential designer Tibor Kalman (1949-1999) used his position as Editor in Chief of the international magazine
Colors to challenge the status quo. Through a highly visual language, he creatively explored the world's problems--racism, AIDS--and preoccupations--sports, shopping--to propel social change. That
Colors was sponsored by the Benetton clothing company made the media experiment all the more intriguing. Following the success of Tibor's
un(Fashion), this visually powerful book features spreads from each issue and reproduces in full a facsimile of the word-free 13th and final
Colors. Kalman's previously unpublished notes and sketches, plus commentary by his partner, Maira, complete the collection.
About the Author
Maira Kalman is the author/illustrator of ten children's books. In addition to designing for M&Co - which she launched with her husband Tibor Kalman - she contributes illustrations and writings to various publications, including The New Yorker and The New York Times. Ruth Peltason heads the company Bespolie Books, a company specializing in developing books on art and culture.
--This text refers to the
Paperback
edition.