Steven Heller

Teaching Graphic Design History

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This collection of essays, syllabi, and teaching guides covers a range of eclectic themes developed by today’s design scholars.
The history of graphic design cannot be taught through a simple series of significant dates or places. It must instead be defined by concepts and philosophies, and by the people who made, make, and inspire the work itself.
Long overlooked within the broader history of printing and typesetting, when graphic design finally became the subject of serious study, the historian had to determine what the focus should be: the makers or the artifacts, the content or the context, or all of the above. Steven Heller, co-chair of the Design MFA program at the School of Visual Art, shares his distinct viewpoint along with numerous exclusive contributions.
Teaching Graphic Design History chronicles the customs and conventions of various cultures and societies and how they are seen through signs, symbols, and the artifacts designed for use in the public—and sometimes private—sphere. Areas of focus include:Social and political effects of graphic designPhilosophical perspectives on designEvolution of brandingDevelopment of the graphic design professionPredictions for the future of the practice
An examination of the concerted efforts, happy accidents, and key influences of the practice throughout the years, Teaching Graphic Design History is an illuminating resource for students, practitioners, and future teachers of the subject.
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489 printed pages
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
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