Graphic Design Before Graphic Designers: The Printer as Designer and Craftsman: 1700-1914

Graphic Design Before Graphic Designers: The Printer as Designer and Craftsman: 1700-1914

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Graphic Design Before Graphic Designers: The Printer as Designer and Craftsman: 1700-1914

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A comprehensive retelling of the history of printing from 1700 to 1914 and a cornucopia of visual and technical extravagance

Who first coined the phrase “graphic design,” a term dating from the 1920s, or first referred to themselves as a “graphic designer” are issues still argued to this day. What is certain is that the kinds of printed material a graphic designer could create were around long before the formulation of such a convenient, if sometimes troublesome, term. Here David Jury explores how the “jobbing” printer who produced handbills, posters, catalogues, advertisements, and labels in the eighteenth, nineteenth, and early twentieth centuries was the true progenitor of graphic design, rather than the “noble presses” of the Arts and Crafts movement. Based on original research and aided by a wealth of delightful and fully captioned examples that reveal the extraordinary skill, craft, design sense, and intelligence of those who created them, the book charts the evolution of “print” into “graphic design.” It will be of lasting interest to graphic designers, design and social historians, and collectors of print and printed ephemera alike. 779 illustrations, 560 in color

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Country
USA
Brand
Thames & Hudson
Manufacturer
Thames & Hudson
Binding
Hardcover
ItemPartNumber
Illustrated
ReleaseDate
2012-11-05T00:00:01Z
UnitCount
1
EANs
9780500516461