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No More Rules


No More Rules

Author: Rick Poynor

language: en

Publisher: Laurence King Publishing

Release Date: 2003


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With the international take-up of new technology in the 1990s, designers and typographers reassessed their roles and jettisoned existing rules in an explosion of creativity in graphic design. This book tells that story in detail, defining and illustrating key developments and themes from 1980-2000.

Graphic Design


Graphic Design

Author: Paul Jobling

language: en

Publisher: Manchester University Press

Release Date: 1996


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This is an inventive a well-researched study which explores the production and consumption of graphic design in Europe.

Graphic Design as Communication


Graphic Design as Communication

Author: Malcolm Barnard

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2013-07-04


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What is the point of graphic design? Is it advertising or is it art? What purpose does it serve in our society and culture? Malcolm Barnard explores how meaning and identity are at the core of every graphic design project and argues that the role and function of graphic design is, and always has been, communication. Drawing on a range of theoretical approaches including those of Derrida, Saussure, Foucault, and Barthes, and taking examples from advertising, magazines, illustration, website design, comics, greetings cards and packaging, Graphic Design as Communication looks at how graphic design contributes to the formation of social and cultural identities. Malcolm Barnard discusses the ways in which racial/ethnic groups, age groups and gender groups are represented in graphic design, as well as how images and texts communicate with different cultural groups. He also explores how graphic design relates to both European and American modernism, and its relevance to postmodernism and globalisation in the twenty-first century and asks why, when graphic design is such an integral part of our society and culture, it is not acknowledged and understood in the same way that art is.