Much more than just a style, Modernism proved to be a fertile inspiration for American graphic designers in the first half of the 20th century. While discussing this period of rapid change and diversification as well as its lasting influence, R. Roger Remington comments on more than 150 works, including Milton Glaser's iconic image of Bob Dylan, a variety of Bauhaus-style advertisements, early sketches of Betty Boop, Alvin Lustig's stylish book cover designs, Lester Beall's posters for New Deal projects, a selection of bold propaganda images, and trendsetting covers for Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, Vanity Fair.