From Europe to America: the modern design in America as heir to the Bauhaus

An interview with Enric Satué

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  • Teresa Camacho Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro Mexico

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https://doi.org/10.24310/Idiseno.2014.v9i.12583

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American graphic design, modern movement typography, Bauhaus

Abstract

Across their answers Enric Satué discourse constructs a clear reading on the development of graphic design in the United States after World War II.

In this interview, Enric Satué reflects, analyzes and explains their visions and memories of his interpretation of modern design constructed in the United States, as a legacy of a major school of European design: the Bauhaus.

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2014-04-07

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Camacho, T. (2014). From Europe to America: the modern design in America as heir to the Bauhaus: An interview with Enric Satué. I+Diseño. Revista Científica De Investigación Y Desarrollo En Diseño, 9, 100–105. https://doi.org/10.24310/Idiseno.2014.v9i.12583

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