GRAPHIC DESIGN BEFORE GRAPHIC DESIGNERS: THE PRINTER AS DESIGNER AND CRAFTSMAN 1700 - 1914 Book

Thames & Hudson - Hardback
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A rich, visual retelling of history, international in scope, this book charts the evolution of `print' into `graphic design' between 1700 and 1914. It is organized into six chapters, each beginning with a short introductory text before immersing the reader in a wealth of delightful and fully captioned examples of printed ephemera - handbills, posters, advertisements, catalogues and labels - that served the demands of the emerging consumer classes of the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries and reveal the extraordinary skill, craft, design sense and intelligence of those who created them. A book of great appeal, based on comprehensive, original research, it keys into the new appreciation of `craft' and hand-rendered graphic design.With around 850 illustrations, many specially photographed from private collections, it will be of immense and lasting interest to graphic designers, design and social historians, as well as collectors of print and printed emphemera alike.
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Author: DAVID JURY Format: Hardback ISBN: 9780500516461 Size: 195 x 295 x 33.02mm Pages: 312 Publisher: Thames & Hudson
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