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020 _a9781949484090
082 _a744.071
_bKAP
100 _aKaplan, Geoff
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245 _aAfter the Bauhaus, before the Internet : a history of graphic design pedagogy
260 _bno place press,
_c2022
_aNew York :
300 _a447 p.;
_bill.,(cheifly col.)
_c23 cm
365 _b45.00
_cUSD
_d85.90
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references.
520 _aWith contributions by more than forty of the most influential voices in art, architecture, and design, After the Bauhaus, Before the Internet traces a history of design teaching from the mid-1950s to the mid-1990s through essays, interviews, and primary materials. Geoff Kaplan has gathered a multigenerational group of theorists and practitioners to explore how the evolution of graphic design pedagogy can be placed within a conceptual and historical context. At a time when all choices and behaviors are putatively curated, and when "design thinking" is recruited to solve problems from climate change to social media optimization, the volume's contributors examine how design's self-understandings as a discipline have changed and how such changes affect the ways in which graphic design is being historicized and theorized today.
650 _aGraphic arts
650 _aFashion
650 _aArt
650 _aArchitecture
650 _aDesign
650 _aSocial media
650 _aViasual communication
650 _aGraphical user interface
650 _aArab world.
650 _aGraphic arts
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