Fotografiks by David Carson, with insights from design historian Philip Meggs, explores the unique visual language that Carson has pioneered. Known for his rule-breaking approach, Carson combines abstract photography with expressive, non-linear typography, challenging how we interpret images and text. The book includes commentary on Carson's design philosophy, making it both a visual experience and a reflection on modern graphic design’s evolution.
For visual provocateurs, graphic design enthusiasts, and those drawn to the unconventional.