A CATALOGUE OF POSTERS BY DAVID LANCE GOINES EXHIBITED AT THE POSTER FROM THE FOURTEENTH OF APRIL TO THE THIRTY-FIRST OF MAY NINETEEN HUNDRED SEVENTY THREE WITH A NOTE ON THE TECHNIQUE EMPLOYED IN THEIR PRODUCTION
Saint Heironymous Press,1973, First edition, Unpaginated, 7" X 9", Softcover
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Just as the title tells us... This is a "Catalogue of Posters by David Lance Goines Exhibited at the Poster From the Fourteenth of April to the Thirty-First of May Nineteen Hundred SEventy-Three with a Note on the Technique Employed In Their Production."
Like many of his late-1960s Bay-area contemporaries, Goines was influenced by the German Jugendstil movement, especially Lucian Bernhard and Ludwig Hohlwein.2 Unlike most of the psychedelic designers, however, he pared his designs down to only the most relavent elements: a strong central image, limited use of color, and a straightforward message. Anything more he felt was no longer a poster.