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Loading... POP: How Graphic Design Shapes Popular Culture (edition 2010)by Steven Heller (Author)
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Overview: How do popular culture and graphic design influence one another? What are the goals of design? Are they to sell? To package? To entertain? The answers to these questions are complicated and are intimately tied to the effect design has on the overall culture. POP is the first book to analyze the role of graphic design in the broader culture, as well as the impact of design on other art and entertainment forms, from album covers to baseball stadiums. Author Steven Heller addresses such subjects as: pop icons; viral and guerilla advertising; political satire; history of Interview, Monocle, Mad, and other magazines; illusionism and three-dimensional design; art for art's sake; design vs decoration; return of hand lettering; art for the masses. POP spans over 150 years during which popular culture has influenced mass perception and behavior. Illustrated by more than fifty images, POP is sure to inspire both aspiring and experienced designers. No library descriptions found. |
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Google Books — Loading... GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)741.6Arts & recreation Design & related arts Drawing and drawings Graphic design, illustration, commercial artLC ClassificationRatingAverage:
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