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Design Issues: How Graphic Design Informs Society

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This guide takes a look at 21st century design in a critical, educational, ethical, historical, social, and often humorous way. Based on the popular "Design Issues" column in Communication Arts , this anthology of brilliantly-conceived mind-teasers explores how design communicates with, rubs itself against, and sometimes stumbles around the "real" world. Here are some of the column's most intriguing and provocative selections, taken from an unorthodox mix of over 20 contributors, covering a range of subjects from designing a corporate identity to the philosophical dimensions of art. Upbeat and entertaining, it's sure to capture the attention of artists, illustrators and designers

288 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2001

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D.K. Holland

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January 22, 2019
Interesting time capsule taking the reader back to the turn of the century and what designers thought of their craft at the time. Some opinions influenced the way I view my own practice, as I realized the power – and responsibility that follows – of the design profession.
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January 15, 2010
I love the area of design and society and this seems to cover some of what I'd love to learn about. Any other suggestions would be great.
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