Graphic Design In Museum Exhibitions
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Graphic Design in Museum Exhibitions
Author | : Jona Piehl |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 376 |
Release | : 2020-12-30 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 9780429789472 |
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Graphic Design in Museum Exhibitions offers an in-depth analysis of the multiple roles that exhibition graphics perform in contemporary museums and exhibitions. Drawing on a study of exhibitions that took place at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, the Museum of London and the Haus der Geschichte, Bonn, Piehl brings together approaches from museum studies, design practice and narrative theory to examine museum exhibitions as multimodal narratives in which graphics account for one set of narrative resources. The analysis underlines the importance of aspects such as accessibility and at the same time problematises conceptualisations that focus only on the effectiveness of graphics as display device, by drawing attention to the contributions that graphics make towards the content on display and to the ways in which it is experienced in the museum space. Graphic Design in Museum Exhibitions argues for a critical reading of and engagement with exhibition graphic design as part of wider debates around meaning-making in museum studies and exhibition-making practice. As such, the book should be essential reading for academics, researchers and students from the fields of museum and design studies. Practitioners such as exhibition designers, graphic designers, curators and other exhibition makers should also find much to interest them in the book.
Notamuse
Author | : Silva Baum |
Publsiher | : Niggli |
Total Pages | : 480 |
Release | : 2019-05 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 3721209931 |
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Speaking about women graphic designers and their lack of visibility in the design scene without placing the focus on their gender.
Graphic Design
Author | : Walker Art Center |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2011 |
Genre | : Art and society |
ISBN | : 0935640983 |
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Published on the occasion of an exhibition held at the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, Minn. and four other institutions between Oct. 22. 2011 and Dec. 2013.
What Is Exhibition Design
Author | : Jan Lorenc,Lee Skolnick,Craig Berger |
Publsiher | : Rotovision |
Total Pages | : 256 |
Release | : 2010-07-01 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 2888931273 |
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This unrivalled handbook is a guide to the world of exhibition design, exploring what constitutes successful design and how it works. It clarifies the roles of the various design skills involved in exhibition design, as new technology and materials expand the possibilities for both form and function.
What is Exhibition Design
Author | : Jan Lorenc,Lee Skolnick,Craig Berger |
Publsiher | : Rotovision |
Total Pages | : 266 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : UCSD:31822035529916 |
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'What is Exhibition Design?' provides a stunning, diverse portfolio of cutting-edge work from designers and studios around the world. Like the other titles in this series, this book will be essential reading for every professional and student involved with exhibition design.
Creating Exhibitions
Author | : Polly McKenna-Cress,Janet Kamien |
Publsiher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 320 |
Release | : 2013-09-27 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 9781118421673 |
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“This is a must-read for the nervous novice as well as theworld-weary veteran. The book guides you through every aspect ofexhibit making, from concept to completion. The say the devil is inthe details, but so is the divine. This carefully crafted tomehelps you to avoid the pitfalls in the process, so you can have funcreating something inspirational. It perfectly supports thedictum—if you don’t have fun making an exhibit, thevisitor won’t have fun using it.” —Jeff Hoke, Senior Exhibit Designer at Monterey BayAquarium and Author of The Museum of LostWonder Structured around the key phases of the exhibition design process,this guide offers complete coverage of the tools and processesrequired to develop successful exhibitions. Intended to appeal tothe broad range of stakeholders in any exhibition design process,the book offers this critical information in the context of acollaborative process intended to drive innovation for exhibitiondesign. It is indispensable reading for students and professionalsin exhibit design, graphic design, environmental design, industrialdesign, interior design, and architecture.
California Designing Freedom
Author | : Justin McGuirk,Brendan McGetrick |
Publsiher | : Phaidon Press |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2017-06-26 |
Genre | : Design |
ISBN | : 071487423X |
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This book examines California's enormous impact on contemporary design, from the counterculture of the 1960s to the tech culture of Silicon Valley. On a more expansive level, California: Designing Freedom explores the idea that California has pioneered tools of personal liberation - from LSD to surfboards and iPhones. This ambitious survey brings together political posters and portable devices, but also looks beyond hardware to explore how user interface designers in the San Francisco Bay Area are shaping some of our most common daily experiences. Californian products have influenced contemporary life across the globe to such an extent that in some ways we are all now Californians. Put simply, 'Designed in California' is the new 'Made in Italy'.
Modern Look
Author | : Mason Klein |
Publsiher | : Yale University Press |
Total Pages | : 193 |
Release | : 2020-05-05 |
Genre | : Photography |
ISBN | : 9780300247190 |
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A fascinating exploration of how photography, graphic design, and popular magazines converged to transform American visual culture at mid-century This dynamic study examines the intersection of modernist photography and American commercial graphic design between 1930 and 1960. Avant-garde strategies in photography and design reached the United States via European émigrés, including Bauhaus artists forced out of Nazi Germany. The unmistakable aesthetic made popular by such magazines as Harper’s Bazaar and Vogue—whose art directors, Alexey Brodovitch and Alexander Liberman, were both immigrants and accomplished photographers—emerged from a distinctly American combination of innovation, inclusiveness, and pragmatism. Beautifully illustrated with more than 150 revolutionary photographs, layouts, and cover designs, Modern Look considers the connections and mutual influences of such designers and photographers as Richard Avedon, Lillian Bassman, Herbert Bayer, Robert Frank, Lisette Model, Gordon Parks, Irving Penn, Cipe Pineles, and Paul Rand. Essays draw a lineage from European experimental design to innovative work in American magazine design at mid-century and offer insights into the role of gender in fashion photography and political activism in the mass media.