Teaching Graphic Design History

Release Date:- 2019-06-18

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An Examination of the Practice Through the Years

Teaching the history of graphic design cannot simply be outlined by dates nor confined by places, but is defined by concepts and philosophies, as well as those who made, make, and inspire them. Teaching Graphic Design History is the first collection of essays, syllabi, and guides for conveying the heritage of this unique practice, from traditional chronologies to eclectic themes as developed by todayā€™s historians, designers, scholars, and documentarians.

Long overlooked within the broader history of printing and typesetting, when graphic designā€™s artifacts finally became the subject of serious study, the historian had to determine what was worthy and on what the history of graphic design should focus: the makers or the artifacts, the content or the context, or all of the above. With the authorā€™s distinct viewpoint and many exclusive contributions, Teaching Graphic Design History chronicles the customs and conventions of various cultures and societies and how they are seen through signs, symbols, and the artifacts designed for use in the publicā€”and sometimes privateā€”sphere. Areas of focus include:
ā€¢ Social and political effects of graphic design
ā€¢ Philosophical perspectives on design
ā€¢ Evolution of branding
ā€¢ Development of the graphic design profession
ā€¢ Predictions for the future of the practice

An examination of the concerted efforts, happy accidents, and key influences of the practice throughout the years, Teaching Graphic Design History is an illuminating resource for students, practitioners, and future teachers of the subject.

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