Showing 24 artworks out of 26 with Massimo Vignelli, Vignelli Associates and with artwork date before 1985 and with artwork date after 1975
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1976 Massimo Vignelli poster for Fort Worth Art Museum’s ‘Italian Film.’ Striking black & white image of a melancholic woman, Neorealist style. Explore design history!
Experience the vibrant modernist design of Heller Rainbow Dinnerware by Massimo Vignelli (1978), featuring a colorful collage of stacking cups and bowls; discover this iconic piece today.
Massimo Vignelli’s iconic Max 365 calendar embodies modernist minimalism—a stark black backdrop punctuated by a luminous white numeral '23', reflecting Vignelli's enduring commitment to clarity and functionality. Explore this timeless design and bring its elegant simplicity into your home.
Minimalist graphic design featuring a striking red background and white circle by Massimo Vignelli, perfect for modern interiors; discover this iconic piece today.
Discover this complex 1980 architectural study by Massimo Vignelli featuring block-like structures and a chair; own a piece of modernist design history.
Explore Massimo Vignelli's iconic Knoll Design painting – a minimalist masterpiece reflecting his modernist aesthetic and showcased at the Vignelli Center for Design Studies.
A striking black and white photograph capturing a moment of celebration from the 1976 Knoll International newsletter by Massimo Vignelli, offering a unique piece of design history for your collection.
Vibrant 1985 modernist collage by Massimo Vignelli exploring 'The European Iceberg' concept; discover this bold piece of graphic design history.
Massimo Vignelli Admire 'Spoken into the Void' by Adolf Loos – a striking book cover featuring a contemplative man’s face, designed by Massimo Vignelli and embodying modernist clarity. Explore IAUS’s legacy in architectural history.
A bold black and white modernist design featuring the iconic Knoll typography by Massimo Vignelli from 1976 captures an industrial elegance that invites you to bring a piece of graphic design history into your collection.
Massimo Vignelli's 'Oppositions 5-8' poster showcases a striking design for IAUS, blending typography and layout with a modernist aesthetic. Explore the iconic work of a design legend.
A dynamic black and white photograph capturing a dance performance by Massimo Vignelli from 1976 that embodies the energy of modern movement, inviting you to explore this iconic piece of design history.
A captivating 1976 painting by modernist icon Massimo Vignelli captures a tender moment within a theater setting, offering a unique piece of design history for collectors to cherish and display.
A vibrant collage celebrating the Fort Worth Art Museum's 75th anniversary by design icon Massimo Vignelli captures a legacy of community and art through modernist vision, inviting you to explore this historic masterpiece.
A striking 1976 black and white Knoll International newsletter designed by Massimo Vignelli captures the essence of modernist utility through iconic typography and layout, inviting you to explore a piece of design history.
Explore Massimo Vignelli’s 1976 ‘That’s Entertainment!’ poster – a dynamic black & white graphic illustration of dance. Discover its geometric style and vintage movie poster appeal.
Two minimalist white garden chairs with woven seats by design icon Massimo Vignelli capture the essence of 1985 modernism through clean lines and functional elegance, inviting you to bring this timeless vision into your home.
Explore Massimo Vignelli’s 1976 sketchbook sketches – a dynamic study in geometric forms & handwritten notes. Discover the designer's process & minimalist aesthetic at the Fort Worth Art Museum.