Avant-Garde (magazine)

Avant-Garde was a magazine notable for graphic and logogram design by Herb Lubalin. The magazine had 14[1] issues and was published from January 1968 to July 1971.[2] The magazine was based in New York City.[3]

The editor was Ralph Ginzburg.

Avant-Garde 3 published in May 1968 lists in the masthead

"Peter Schjeldahl as Features Editor, Leslie M. Rockwell as Articles Editor, Lawrence Witchel, Executive Editor, L. Ransom Burton, Copy Editor, Rosemary Latimore, Research Director, Art Whitman, Production Director, Miriam Fier, Business Director, Paul Finegold handled circulation, Advertising was managed by Richard Stoneman, and Shoshanna Ginzburg was Promotion Director."

From January, 1968, through July, 1971, Ginzburg published Avant-Garde. While it could not be termed obscene, it was filled with creative imagery often caustically critical of American society and government, sexual themes, and (for the time) crude language. One cover featured a naked pregnant woman; another had a parody of Willard's famous patriotic painting, "The Spirit of '76", with a woman and a black man.

Avant-Garde had a modest circulation but was extremely popular in certain circles, including New York’s advertising and editorial art directors. Herbert F. Lubalin (1918–1981), a post-modern design guru, was Ginzburg's collaborator on his four best-known magazines, including Avant Garde, which gave birth to a well-known typeface of the same name. It was originally intended primarily for use in logos: the first version consisted solely of 26 capital letters. It was inspired by Ginzburg and his wife, designed by Lubalin, and realized by Lubalin's assistants and Tom Carnese, one of Lubalin's partners. It is characterized by geometrically perfect round strokes; short, straight lines; and an extremely large number of kerned ligatures. The International Typeface Corporation (ITC) (of which Lubalin was a founder) released a full version in 1970.

References

  1. "AVANT GARDE - Magazine A complete Run of 14 Issues". BARNER BOOKS New Paltz NY. Retrieved 8 June 2016.
  2. "Eros, Fact, Avant Garde". Design is History. Retrieved 5 December 2015.
  3. "Avant Garde Magazine, No. 8: Picasso's Erotic Gravures". Mullen Books Inc. Retrieved 17 March 2016.

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