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Dec 12, 2024
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ART 345 - History of Graphic Design This course offers a history of modern design, with an emphasis on the development and significance of Graphic Design. Each week, a different historical period or themes is explored and the relationships between graphic design and a larger design culture are stressed. Key themes include technological advances since the industrial revolution, the birth of mass communications and imagistic reproducibility, the development of a consumer culture and its critique, as well as the impact of modernist theories of art and design. Finally, the course explores the emergence of a so-called Postmodern design and theory, and contemporary developments such as digital technologies.
Credit(s): 3 Course Attribute(s):
- Arts & Humanities Perspectives course for the Dialogues.
- This is a writing-enhanced course.
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