Graphic Design

Graphic Design
Author: Chip Kidd
Publsiher: Rockport Publishers
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1997
Genre: Art
ISBN: UOM:39015043044323

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The History of Graphic Design 1960 Today

The History of Graphic Design  1960 Today
Author: Jens Müller
Publsiher: Taschen
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2018
Genre: Art
ISBN: 3836570378

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In this second volume, Jens Müller rounds off the most comprehensive exploration of graphic design to date. With around 3,500 seminal pieces and 78 landmark projects, year-by-year spreads, and profiles of industry leaders, discover how graphic design shaped contemporary society from the 1960s until today, from the hippie movement to new forms...

Graphic Design New York 2

Graphic Design  New York 2
Author: Michael Bierut,William Drenttel,DK. Holland
Publsiher: Rockport Publishers
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1997
Genre: Commercial art
ISBN: UOM:39015047952513

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38 portfolios from the city that put graphic design on the map. More than 400 images highlight the most forceful creativity in consumer, corporate and publication design coming out of New York City today. The 38 stand-out portfolios represent individuals and firms such as Louise Fili, Desgrippes Gobe, Carin Goldberg, Jessica Helfand, Landor Associates, Mirko Ilic, Paul Davis Studio, Seigal & Gale, and Studio Morris.

Graphic Design

Graphic Design
Author: Stephen J. Eskilson
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 473
Release: 2019-05-21
Genre: Design
ISBN: 9780300233285

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A classic and indispensable account of graphic design history from the Industrial Revolution to the present Now in its third edition, this acclaimed survey explores the evolution of graphic design from the 19th century to the present day. Following an exploration of design’s prehistory in ancient civilizations through the Industrial Revolution, author Stephen J. Eskilson argues that modern design as we know it grew out of the influence of Victorian-age reformers. He traces the emergence of modernist design styles in the early 20th century, examining the wartime politicization of regional styles. Richly contextualized chapters chronicle the history of the Bauhaus and the rise of the International Style in the 1950s and ’60s, and the postmodern movement of the 1970s and ’80s. Contemporary considerations bring the third edition up to date, with discussions of app design, social media, emojis, big data visualization, and the use of animated graphics in film and television. The contemporary phenomenon of the citizen designer, professionals who address societal issues either through or in addition to their commercial work, is also addressed, highlighting protagonists like Bruce Mau and the Center for Urban Pedagogy. This edition also features 45 additional images, an expanded introduction and epilogue, and revised text throughout. A newly redesigned interior reinforces the fresh contents of this now-classic volume.

By Design 2

By Design 2
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 290
Release: 1989
Genre: Architectural design
ISBN: UCR:31210023570029

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The Debate

The Debate
Author: Wim Crouwel,Jan van Toorn
Publsiher: The Monacelli Press, LLC
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2015-02-24
Genre: Design
ISBN: 9781580934121

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A PRINT magazine and Design Observer Best Book of the Year The first English translation of a famous 1972 debate between Dutch graphic designers Wim Crouwel and Jan van Toorn, a public clash of subjectivity versus objectivity at Amsterdam’s Museum Fodor that helped set the stage for bold philosophical showdowns to come in design culture. Held in response to an exhibition of Van Toorn’s work at Stedelijk Museum, including student posters protesting the Vietnam War—in an era of youth culture and increasing resistance to authority, capitalism, and the power of media—the stakes were aesthetic, ethical, and politically charged. Crouwel defended his approach of neutrality and austere rationalism, attention to typography and worksmanship, and professionalism in service of the client’s message. Van Toorn argued for his use of chaos, collage, and photographs of everyday life; that a designer’s ideas, personality, and political commitments are integral to the work. Dialogue on The Debate has reverberated in graphic design circles for the four decades since, and it is often referenced in modern design criticism as a key marker for the philosophical positions that continue to define the profession. The first English transcript of this key event in design history will allow a contemporary audience to discover the ongoing relevance of The Debate in an increasingly complex visual culture. Along with the transcript, this pocket-sized clothbound book contains a foreword by prominent design critic Rick Poynor, and essays from Dutch design historian Frederike Huygen, who discusses the historical context of the debate, and curator Dingenus van de Vrie, who looks more closely at these two giants’ different perspectives on graphic design. A color gallery juxtaposes a representative selection from the oeuvres of Crouwel and Van Toorn, including exhibition designs, calendars, posters, brochures, artist book designs, postal stamps, and fascinating works such as the script of a 1969 stage production based on a story by Jorge Luis Borges, sealed in a tin can, and a many-gatefolded catalog for Ed Ruscha’s “Dutch Details” at Groninger Museum.

Graphic design America

Graphic design  America
Author: D. K. Holland
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1070834710

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The Moderns

The Moderns
Author: Steven Heller,Greg D'Onofrio
Publsiher: Abrams
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2017-09-19
Genre: Design
ISBN: 9781683350125

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In The Moderns, we meet the men and women who invented and shaped Midcentury Modern graphic design in America. The book is made up of generously illustrated profiles, many based on interviews, of more than 60 designers whose magazine, book, and record covers; advertisements and package designs; posters; and other projects created the visual aesthetics of postwar modernity. Some were émigrés from Europe; others were homegrown—all were intoxicated by elemental typography, primary colors, photography, and geometric or biomorphic forms. Some are well-known, others are honored in this volume for the first time, and together they comprised a movement that changed our design world.