Book Design For Vernacular’s Second Hand
Pentagram designed 'Second Hand,' a 288-page limited edition book for Vernacular that documents a forgotten history of graphic design through snapshots of vintage book covers found in used bookshops worldwide. The project includes a comprehensive digital archive cataloging over 260 covers, celebrating the overlooked artistry of mid-century designers.
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