Gefesselter Blick hcOP Author:Heinz, eds. Rasch Gefesselter Blick, which means "captivated gaze," was a design journal published in Stuttgart in 1930; it quickly became one of the most influential publications on the commercial art of its time. The brothers Heinz and Bodo Rasch invited 25 revolutionary designers, among them Lazlo Moholy-Nagy, El Lissitzky, Kurt Schwitters, Jan Tschichold, and... more » Piet Zwart, to contribute brief statements about and examples of their own work. The result was a radical reversal of classic advertising design, through the use of photomontage, bold graphics, and sanserif typography. This book, like the other facsimile editions from Lars Mller Publishers is a faithful copy of the original in every detail, including the thick transparent plastic cover and linen back and spine. The text is in the original German; included in English is an introduction, a translation of the contributors' statements, and a brief biography of each contributor.« less