Cruz Novillo, history of design

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  • Manuel A. Junco Spain

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https://doi.org/10.24310/Idiseno.2010.v2i.12703

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Cruz Novillo, graphic design, spanish history of design

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In the early 1960s, Spain had an incipient designer base. In Madrid, a heterogeneous group of small-world creative directors sprouted up. Within SEDI, Cruz Novillo was also in contact with some graphic designers with similar concerns, such as Fernando Olmos. Until 1974 they worked on a series of projects such as the novel and cheerful synthetic image they made in the 1960s for the matchboxes of Fósforos del Pirineo and signage systems for the Ministries of Housing and Labour, images of visual identity.

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2010-06-06

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Junco, M. A. (2010). Cruz Novillo, history of design. I+Diseño. Revista Científica De Investigación Y Desarrollo En Diseño, 2, 85–95. https://doi.org/10.24310/Idiseno.2010.v2i.12703

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