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Sunday, November 13, 2011

The Title Design of Saul Bass (a brief visual history)

The Title Design of Saul Bass (a brief visual history):


The Title Design of Saul Bass from Ian Albinson on Vimeo.



To celebrate the release of the long-awaited book Saul Bass: A Life In Film & Design, I put together a brief visual history of some of Saul Bass's most celebrated work.


Saul Bass: A Life In Film & Design, by Jennifer Bass and Pat Kirkham, is available on Amazon.


The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) will also celebrate the life of Saul Bass with a film screening and talk on Monday, November 14, 2011, at 7:00 p.m. This special event features the New York premiere of Saul and Elaine Bass's Academy Award-winning short Why Man Creates (1968), newly preserved by the Academy Film Archive, as well as a rich selection of title sequences, commercials, and corporate campaigns.


Among the evening's guest presenters are the book's author, Pat Kirkham, a distinguished design historian who knew Bass personally; Chip Kidd, the award-winning contemporary graphic designer and writer noted for his brilliant book covers; and Kyle Cooper, a legendary graphic designer in his own right, with such unforgettable film title sequences as Se7en, X-Men: First Class, the Spider-Man trilogy, and countless others.


Full details here: The Academy and MoMA Present Saul Bass: A Life in Film & Design


- Ian Albinson, Editor-in-Chief

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