The Work of Ismar David

Selected by Helen Brandshaft
Edited by David Pankow

Available September 2005

Ismar David made his career over a broad spectrum of applied art. His work is exciting, not merely because of its technical excellence, but because it resonates with clarity and color of a distinct and distinctive artistic voice.

The Work of Ismar David collects, for the first time, the designer’s lifework. It follows his artistic development from his training in Berlin through his career in Jerusalem and New York. In 1954 David Hebrew indelibly changed the faces of modern Hebrew typography. Among David’s most important book projects are Les Pensées (1971), The Psalms (1973), Our Calligraphic Heritage (1979) and The Hebrew Letter: Calligraphic Variations (1990). His designs for architecture integrate space and ornament, and create public areas graced with decorative detail rarely seen in contemporary settings.

A bibliography of known book work is included.

Also see: The Book of Jonah, designed by Ismar David.

Publisher: RIT Cary Graphic Arts Press
Pub Date: 2005
Size: 8 x 11 in.
Pages: 160 pages
Binding: Sewn paperback
ISBN: 0-9759651-2-3
Price: $29.95