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The final installment in this acclaimed series offers astute and controversial discussions on contemporary graphic design from 2001 to 2005. This collection of essays takes stock of the quality and profundity of graphic design writing published in professional and general interest design magazines, as well as on blogs and Internet journals.
Prominent contributors include Milton Glaser, Maud Lavin, Ellen Lupton, Victor Margolin, Mr. Keedy, David Jury, Alice Twemlow, Steven Heller, Jessica Helfand, William Drenttel, Michael Bierut, Michael Dooley, Nick Curry, Emily King, and more.
Among the important themes discussed: design as popular culture, design as art, politics, aesthetics, social responsibility, typography, the future of design, and more. Students, graphic designers beginning their careers, and veterans seeking fresh perspective will savor this anthology gathered from some of today’s top graphic design writers and practitioners, as well as commentators from outside the profession. From the series that helped launch the design criticism movement and was the first to anthologize graphic design criticism from key sources, this volume promises to be the most provocative of all!
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Table Of Contents:
Foreword---Editors vii
Introduction ix
Steven Heller
SECTION I: GRAPHIC DESIGN AS SYSTEM
The Grand Unified Theory of Nothing: Design, the Cult of Science, and the Lure of Big Ideas 3(5)
Randy Nakamura
Towards Critical Autonomy, or Can Graphic Design Save Itself? 8(3)
Andrew Blauvelt
Method Designing: The Paradox of Modern Design Education 11(2)
Jessica Helfand
Painting the World Pink 13(3)
William Owen
Fenella Collingridge
Default Systems Design A Discussion with Rob Giampietro about Guilt and Loss in Graphic Design 16(7)
Rudy VanderLans
The Birth of the User 23(3)
Ellen Lupton
Quantum Leap: Beyond Literal Materiality 26(6)
Johanna Drucker
From the (A) Trivial to the (B) Deadly Serious, Lists Dominate Visual Culture 32(11)
Alice Twemlow
SECTION II: GRAPHIC DESIGN AS CULTURE
The Beauty Part 43(2)
Rick Poynor
The Image Culture 45(17)
Christine Rosen
Thinking Inside the Box: Aspen Revisited 62(7)
Emily King
Where the Girls Go 69(6)
Maud Lavin
Graphic Design in the Collection of the Museum of Modern Art 75(2)
Paola Antonelli
American Mutt 77(10)
David Barringer
SECTION III: GRAPHIC DESIGN AS FASHION
The Decriminalization of Ornament 87(7)
Alice Twemlow
Style is Not a Four Letter Word 94(9)
Mr. Keedy
Not Your Grandparent's Clenched Fist 103(3)
Phil Patton
The Shock of the Old: Rethinking Nostalgia 106(2)
Jessica Helfand
Crimes Against Typography: The Case of Avant Garde 108(7)
Steven Heller
SECTION IV: GRAPHIC DESIGN AS POLITICS
A President and His Dog 115(3)
Karrie Jacobs
The Citizen Designer 118(11)
Victor Margolin
Where Public Meets Private: The Los Angeles Woman's Building 129(7)
Teal Triggs
Fighting the Image Wars 136(4)
Steven Heller
Human Dignity and Human Rights: Thoughts on the Principles of Human-Centered Design 140(4)
Richard Buchanan
Since Then 144(5)
Milton Glaser
Raging Bull 149(3)
Rick Poynor
Castles Made of Sand 152(9)
Lorraine Wild
My Country is Not a Brand 161(6)
William Drenttel
SECTION V: GRAPHIC DESIGN AS PASSION
The Cult of Graphic Design 167(3)
Adrian Shaughnessy
Graphic Fantasies: Reflections in the Glass Ceiling 170(2)
Veronique Vienne
Experimental Typography. Whatever That Means 172(4)
Peter Bilak
Design as Religion 176(3)
Nick Currie
Designing Under the Influence 179(2)
Michael Bierut
Part Notes 181(4)
Rob Giampietro
Design Out of Bounds? 185(3)
Dan Nadel
Designing the Real World 188(3)
Al Robertson
Innovation and Restraint: The Book Designs of Richard Eckersley 191(6)
Roy R. Behrens
SECTION VI: GRAPHIC DESIGN AS IDEA
Dumb Ideas 197(5)
Mr. Keedy
Wonders Revealed: Design and Faux Science 202(5)
Jessica Helfand
William Drenttel
Ed Words: Ruscha in Print 207(8)
Michael Dooley
Visitations 215(6)
Denise Gonzales Crisp
Kali Nikitas
Louise Sandhaus
Visitations Revisited 221(3)
Rudy VanderLans
Mad Dutch Disease: Ten Proposals for a Lecture on Dutch Design 224(10)
Michael Rock
Why Designers Can Think 234(3)
Ralph Caplan
Biographies 237(3)
Index 240
Foreword---Editors vii
Introduction ix
Steven Heller
SECTION I: GRAPHIC DESIGN AS SYSTEM
The Grand Unified Theory of Nothing: Design, the Cult of Science, and the Lure of Big Ideas 3(5)
Randy Nakamura
Towards Critical Autonomy, or Can Graphic Design Save Itself? 8(3)
Andrew Blauvelt
Method Designing: The Paradox of Modern Design Education 11(2)
Jessica Helfand
Painting the World Pink 13(3)
William Owen
Fenella Collingridge
Default Systems Design A Discussion with Rob Giampietro about Guilt and Loss in Graphic Design 16(7)
Rudy VanderLans
The Birth of the User 23(3)
Ellen Lupton
Quantum Leap: Beyond Literal Materiality 26(6)
Johanna Drucker
From the (A) Trivial to the (B) Deadly Serious, Lists Dominate Visual Culture 32(11)
Alice Twemlow
SECTION II: GRAPHIC DESIGN AS CULTURE
The Beauty Part 43(2)
Rick Poynor
The Image Culture 45(17)
Christine Rosen
Thinking Inside the Box: Aspen Revisited 62(7)
Emily King
Where the Girls Go 69(6)
Maud Lavin
Graphic Design in the Collection of the Museum of Modern Art 75(2)
Paola Antonelli
American Mutt 77(10)
David Barringer
SECTION III: GRAPHIC DESIGN AS FASHION
The Decriminalization of Ornament 87(7)
Alice Twemlow
Style is Not a Four Letter Word 94(9)
Mr. Keedy
Not Your Grandparent's Clenched Fist 103(3)
Phil Patton
The Shock of the Old: Rethinking Nostalgia 106(2)
Jessica Helfand
Crimes Against Typography: The Case of Avant Garde 108(7)
Steven Heller
SECTION IV: GRAPHIC DESIGN AS POLITICS
A President and His Dog 115(3)
Karrie Jacobs
The Citizen Designer 118(11)
Victor Margolin
Where Public Meets Private: The Los Angeles Woman's Building 129(7)
Teal Triggs
Fighting the Image Wars 136(4)
Steven Heller
Human Dignity and Human Rights: Thoughts on the Principles of Human-Centered Design 140(4)
Richard Buchanan
Since Then 144(5)
Milton Glaser
Raging Bull 149(3)
Rick Poynor
Castles Made of Sand 152(9)
Lorraine Wild
My Country is Not a Brand 161(6)
William Drenttel
SECTION V: GRAPHIC DESIGN AS PASSION
The Cult of Graphic Design 167(3)
Adrian Shaughnessy
Graphic Fantasies: Reflections in the Glass Ceiling 170(2)
Veronique Vienne
Experimental Typography. Whatever That Means 172(4)
Peter Bilak
Design as Religion 176(3)
Nick Currie
Designing Under the Influence 179(2)
Michael Bierut
Part Notes 181(4)
Rob Giampietro
Design Out of Bounds? 185(3)
Dan Nadel
Designing the Real World 188(3)
Al Robertson
Innovation and Restraint: The Book Designs of Richard Eckersley 191(6)
Roy R. Behrens
SECTION VI: GRAPHIC DESIGN AS IDEA
Dumb Ideas 197(5)
Mr. Keedy
Wonders Revealed: Design and Faux Science 202(5)
Jessica Helfand
William Drenttel
Ed Words: Ruscha in Print 207(8)
Michael Dooley
Visitations 215(6)
Denise Gonzales Crisp
Kali Nikitas
Louise Sandhaus
Visitations Revisited 221(3)
Rudy VanderLans
Mad Dutch Disease: Ten Proposals for a Lecture on Dutch Design 224(10)
Michael Rock
Why Designers Can Think 234(3)
Ralph Caplan
Biographies 237(3)
Index 240
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