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Iron Fists: Branding the 20th-Century Totalitarian State [Paperback]

Steven Heller
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1 Mar 2011 071486109X 978-0714861098 Reprint
This provocative survey reveals how four of the most destructive dictatorships of the 20th century - Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, Soviet Russia and Communist China - used graphic design to sell their messages. Explores each regime's distinctive strategies for seducing public opinion and infiltrating people's lives, in media ranging from logos, flags, typefaces and posters to children's books and figurines Remarkable archival photographs set the disturbingly powerful graphic devices in historical context. The perceptive text analyses how these four regimes established the most effective modes of visual propaganda, which were later adopted and adapted by many other dictatorships.


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  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Phaidon Press Ltd; Reprint edition (1 Mar 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 071486109X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0714861098
  • Product Dimensions: 25 x 2.2 x 29 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 397,308 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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Steven Heller is a Senior Art Director at the New York Times and co-chair of the MFA/Design Program at the School of Visual Arts in New York. A respected authority in the design world, he has written and coauthored numerous publications, include Merz to Emigre and Beyond, also published by Phaidon. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing..... 28 May 2011
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Having spent the last 17+ years living and working in Central & Eastern Europe I've become besotted with the iconography of those totalitarian states. Manifested in art of course, but far more interestingly in the everyday and prosaic: posters, architecture, monuments, magazine covers; everything that has some form of visual expression.

This book is nicely presented (but I'd not expect anything less from Phaidon) but it is nothing more that a summary tome - lightweight and frankly lacking in anything more than a very superficial coverage.
It's a big ask to cover such a subject in a single volume, but this is still lamentably thin. Weighted in terms of content heavily towards the fascist states (which overall existed for less than 20 years) with approx 2/3rds of the book covering Italy and Germany cf the communist states of China, South East Asia (not addressed at all) and the Soviet Union. But even the fascist's are ill-served (can I really have just written that?!). Nothing on Franco's Spain, the right-wing junta's in Portugal and Greece; nothing at all on South and Central American Totalitarianism.

A poor effort: 2*s for the overall quality of the offering, but really it only deserves 1* for the content.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Glossy, Gorgeous but Gappy 3 Aug 2011
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This is a great coffee-table book in terms of the rich illustrations. The commentary too is stimulating and educational. My only complaint is the lack of breadth - the book covers Hitler, Stalin and Mao to death but gives precious little information on Franco, Pinochet, Castro, Peron and many others. As such it's difficult for the reader to reach any overall conclusions or to take those of the author seriously. Nevertheless, without doubt this is a beautiful book and I don't hesitate to recommend it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars an eye opener, coca cola and nazi germany: two strong brands 11 Aug 2008
By A. M. Vliegenthart - Published on Amazon.com
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Steven Heller's "Iron Fists" makes a sophisticated and visually arresting comparison between modern corporate-branding strategies - slogans, mascots, jingles and the rest - and those adopted by "four of the most destructive 20th-century totalitarian regimes": Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, the Soviet Union under Lenin and Stalin, and Mao's China. As he pursues his four "case studies," Heller, by means of unsettling images and shrewd analysis, amply restores the vileness to branding.
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5.0 out of 5 stars dictators and graphic design 8 Sep 2008
By Mauricio Quiroga I. Websites - Published on Amazon.com
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This is a great book that any graphic designer or history lover should have. It tells you how Hitler, Mussolini, Lenin and the chinese leaders were capable to move and brainwash the population of their respective countries by using the propaganda.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing!! Ten stars! 3 Sep 2011
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The book it's a jewel itself!, an historic journey through totalitarian propaganda.
Must say that Pheidon books are all remarkables, the quality it's brilliant. Maybe the best book i own.
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