
Fast cars? Yes, please. Carefree anarchy? Yes, please. Graphic design? Sure, why not throw that in.
Sven Voelker’s new book, Go Faster
, details the almost haphazard early history of race car graphics. Through over 100 examples, Go Faster shows exactly how graphics help to modulate the look of the car. One plus of Voelker’s layout is the juxtaposition of decorated and blank cars, giving easy focus to the eventual punch of the graphic.
Out soon from Gestalten. Select page views after the jump.
Available for pre-order on Amazon
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fantastic.
Amazing design of Racing Cars, Go Faster shows exactly how graphics design help to change the tone and change the look of the car.
Wow i didnt thought they really build this cars as prototypes
Nice cars and nice book, I will check it out.