A Fresh Look at the History of Graphic Design Graphic Design History, 2 nd edition is a critical approach to the history of graphic design. Organized chronologically, the book demonstrates the connection to the current practices of graphic arts, visual expression, and design with its engaging narrative and special features. With new images, chapter revisions, and features like Tools of the Trade, the authors stay true to connecting what designers do every day to a history of innovative graphic forms and effects. Instructor PowerPoints featuring nearly all of the images from the text make class preparation easier than ever with this new edition. A better teaching and learning experience This program will provide a better teaching and learning experience– for you and your students. Here’s
Johanna Drucker, book artist, visual theorist, and cultural critic, is Martin and Bernard Breslauer Professor in the Department of Information Studies at the Graduate School of Education and Information Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles.
Brilliant book, in a class all its own. As opposed to most publications on graphic design history, it's not satisfied to be just a pretty picture book, but it offers mountains of relevant contextual insight, put in perspective within contemporary theory and worded for optimum comprehension. Priceless.
This was actually an e-book file and I'm comparing it to the Graphic Style New edition sadly... and this text book was boring and sucked. It was okay, if I just wanted information about Graphic Design History - but if I wanted to be inspired and get ideas on other designs... this lacked images.
This book was required for my History of Communication and Design class at school, overall good. The book had more information than my teacher did so thumbs up on that one!
had to use this book as my textbook for my History of Graphic Design class. Really gave detailed info on each of the eras and changes in graphic design from the start to now. Definitely a good read!