Graphic Design: 1890 to Today
Graphic Design: 1890 to Today is an authoritative and visually rich survey of more than a century of graphic design history, tracing its evolution from the early days of commercial printing to the digital era. The book presents key movements, iconic works, and influential practitioners who have shaped the visual language of modern communication. Lavishly illustrated with posters, advertisements, typography, logos, and layout examples, it brings to life the shifting styles and cultural contexts that defined each era. Thoughtful commentary and clear chronology help readers understand how technological advances, social change, and artistic experimentation influenced design practice. From Art Nouveau and Bauhaus to Postmodernism and contemporary digital design, the narrative captures the breadth and diversity of the field. The publication also highlights lesser‑known designers and global contributions that expand the traditional canon. Designed to be both informative and inspiring, the book balances scholarly insight with accessible writing. Its high‑quality production and compelling visuals make it an essential reference for students, professionals, and enthusiasts alike. “Graphic Design: 1890 to Today” offers a comprehensive overview that’s as engaging to browse as it is to study. This definitive resource celebrates the past, present, and future of graphic design in all its forms.
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