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Reading Graphic Design In Cultural Context Grace Leesmaffei Nicolas P Maffei

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Reading Graphic Design In Cultural Context Grace Leesmaffei Nicolas P Maffei
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Visual Arts
File Extension: PDF
File size: 70.41 MB
Author: Grace Lees-Maffei; Nicolas P. Maffei
ISBN: 9780857858009, 9780857858016, 9781474293808, 0857858009, 0857858017, 1474293808
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Reading Graphic Design In Cultural Context Grace Leesmaffei Nicolas P Maffei by Grace Lees-maffei; Nicolas P. Maffei 9780857858009, 9780857858016, 9781474293808, 0857858009, 0857858017, 1474293808 instant download after payment.

Reading Graphic Design in Cultural Context explains key ways of understanding and interpreting the graphic designs we see all around us, in advertising, branding, packaging and fashion. It situates these designs in their cultural and social contexts.
Drawing examples from a range of design genres, leading design historians Grace Lees-Maffei and Nicolas P. Maffei explain theories of semiotics, postmodernism and globalization, and consider issues and debates within visual communication theory such as legibility, the relationship of word and image, gender and identity, and the impact of digital forms on design. Their discussion takes in well-known brands like Alessi, Nike, Unilever and Tate, and everyday designed things including slogan t-shirts, car advertising, ebooks, corporate logos, posters and music packaging.

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