With reproductions of her sketches, layouts and illustrations, this book examines the life and work of Cipe Pineles who contributed to the design success of some of America's iconic fashion magazines.
Seventeen and Glamour, Mademoiselle and Charm - Cipe Pineles (1908-91), strengthened the visual appeal of each of these magazines with her award-winning design and art direction. Her groundbreaking work in the1940s and 50s set the standard for the appearance of women's magazines in ensuing decades. Now Pineles, whose archive is held at Rochester Institute of Technology Special Collections, is the subject of this second publication inthe RIT Graphic Design Archives Chapbook Series. This volume's vibrant reproductions of pen-and-ink sketches, fashion layouts, and gouache illustrations will orient readers to RIT's extensive Pineles Collection. The book also introduces Pineles's personal history through essays by Estelle Ellis and Carol Burtin Fripp.
ESTELLE ELLIS is the author of a number of books and the co-founder of Seventeen magazine. In 1992 the Smithsonian established an Estelle Ellis archive in the National Museum of American History.
CAROL BURTON FRIPP is the daughter of designer, Will Burtin. She is now a producer at Canada's TV Ontario.
- ISBN10 0975965158
- ISBN13 9780975965153
- Publish Date 17 May 2005
- Publish Status Active
- Publish Country US
- Imprint RIT Cary Graphic Arts Press
- Format Paperback (US Trade)
- Pages 44
- Language English