A graphic designer demonstrates the large variety of geometric forms that can be created by folding, perforating, cutting, and gluing paper
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Softcover. Condition: New. First American edition, 1980. Collector condition. Franz Zeier (1923-2011) was a Swiss paper designer and bookbinder associated with the Zurich School of Art and Design, now merged into the Zurich University of the Arts. Zeier preferred the natural textures and colorings of his chosen materials, and these preferences can be seen in his largely paper bindings. He believed the qualities of the paper and the crisp bindings spoke for themselves. This handbook offers "hundreds of design possibilities based on the use of paper and .its qualities and character." Step-by-step illustrations demonstrate how to fold, cut, score, and glue paper to create extraordinary, beautiful designs. Several practical applications are covered. Zeier's work balances "orderly geometry and imaginative interaction of forms, surfaces, and textures." This copy is new and pristine, with a tight, unopened binding. No markings of any kind. See our photos. Seller Inventory # 445
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