Clara Istlerová: A Life Among Letters

Nathan Fields translator Anežka Minaríková editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Inventory Press LLC

Published:7th Aug '25

Should be back in stock very soon

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The first publication in English on the career of Czech graphic designer and typographer Clara Istlerová Clara Istlerová (born 1944) was one of few female designers in the male-dominated field of Czech typography. Born into an artistic family, she studied under František Muzika at the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague. Working entirely in analog processes, she created the design for one of the most influential books on Czech architecture, Švácha, Rostislav: From Modernity to Functionalism (1985). Offering a vivid portrayal of an era where design was a tangible, labor-intensive endeavor carried out in close collaboration with typesetters and printers, A Life Among Letters unveils the artistic landscape of former Czechoslovakia through the lens of a trailblazing designer. It features an intimate interview with Istlerová conducted by Anežka Minaríková, accompanied by work from Istlerová’s personal archive and a description of her creative process in her own words.

What began as a student project and eventually became the flesh of a printed book, A Life Among Letters, published by Inventory Press, is an extended interview between Clara Anežka in which she explores the very personal influences that fed into Clara’s life’s work – a largely unrecognised revolutionary oeuvre that spanned some of the greatest political and societal upheavals of Czech history, all whilst leaving an unmistakable mark on an era of book design and 20th-century typography. -- Ellis Tree * It's Nice That *

ISBN: 9781941753804

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224 pages