Art Deco turned mundane objects into graceful, sensual works of art, with a nod towards the opulent and extreme.
Art Deco sought to build upon the elements of Modern Art movements by focusing on the principal object and removing the extraneous elements found in the Victorian era and in Art Nouveau. The concept of "form following function" and the technological advances of the early 20th century played a very important role in defining the direction of
Art Deco. Popular images included stylized people, svelte animals, tall buildings, sleek vehicles and exotic scenes.
Art Deco typographic designers were also inspired by these diverse themes. P22's new
Art Deco font set shows the influence of a cross section of some of the various European and American
Art Deco styles.
This family is available at a discount in the
Works Collection.