Graphic Design : A History
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Now in its second edition, this wide-ranging, seminal text offers
an accessible account of the history of graphic design from the
nineteenth century to the present day. Organized chronologically,
the book makes an important critical contribution to the subject by
presenting graphic design and typography as deeply embedded in the
fabric of society in every era.&,nbsp,This distinctive approach
enables Stephen J. Eskilson to discuss the evolution of graphic
design in light of prevailing political, social, military and
economic conditions, as well as nationalism and gender. After
surveying typography from Gutenburg to Bodoni, he traces the impact
of the Industrial Revolution and the influence of Art Nouveau and
the Arts and Craft movements on the graphic arts. In the richly
contextualised chapters that follow, he chronicles the history of
the early twentieth-century modernist design styles, the wartime
politicization of American and Soviet regional styles, the Bauhaus,
the rise of the International Style in the 1950s–1960s, and the
post-modern movement of the 1970s–1980s right through to the
challenges facing the world’s designers today.&,nbsp,This
second edition has been carefully reviewed and revised throughout
to best reflect contemporary scholarship. In addition to over 80
new colour images, there is a revised final chapter that includes
an up-to-date survey of the wealth of aesthetic, conceptual and
technical developments in graphic design over the last few
years.'The book provides a sensible and coherent timeline of
historical development in graphic design. The new text addresses
issues of how and why, as well as of the when, in our discipline.
Terrific!' Dr Paul Rennie, Head of Context, Graphic and
Communication Design, Central St Martins, London.Stephen J.
Eskilson is a Professor in the Art Department at Eastern Illinois
University. He is co-author of Frames of Reference: Art History and
the World and publishes frequently on contemporary art and design.