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Titel och upphov Looking closer . Critical writings on graphic design / 4 :
Varianttitel Critical writings on graphic design
Utgivning, distribution etc. Allworth Press , New York ; 2002 : c2002.
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Anmärkning: Bibliografi etc. Includes bibliographical references and index.
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ISBN 1-58115-235-3 1-58115-235-3
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The most stimulating installment yet in the acclaimed Looking Closer series! This enthralling collection of essays assembles some of the most intriguing critical commentary published in professional and general interest design magazines from 1997 to 2000. Over thirty contributors, including Rick Poynor, Kathy McCoy, Lorraine Wild, Veronique Vienne, Jessica Helfand, and others discuss such important contemporary themes as the rise and fall of the dot.coms and its influence on salary expectations, the ongoing controversy over the First Things First Manifesto, the call for greater responsibility in the design profession, and the antibranding protests that ignited demonstrations during recent World Trade Organization meetings. From current events to design principles, and aesthetics to ethics, graphic designers everywhere will savor this anthology of fresh perspective. Allworth Press, an imprint of Skyhorse Publishing, publishes a broad range of books on the visual and performing arts, with emphasis on the business of art. Our titles cover subjects such as graphic design, theater, branding, fine art, photography, interior design, writing, acting, film, how to start careers, business and legal forms, business practices, and more. While we don't aspire to publish a New York Times bestseller or a national bestseller, we are deeply committed to quality books that help creative professionals succeed and thrive. We often publish in areas overlooked by other publishers and welcome the author whose expertise can help our audience of readers.
Acknowledgments p. vii Introduction p. ix To the Barricades First Things First Manifesto 2000 p. 5 First Things First, a Brief History p. 6 First Things First: Now More Than Ever p. 10 Just Say No ... Quietly p. 14 Can Designers Save the World? (And Should They Try?) p. 17 The People V. the Corporate Cool Machine p. 22 A Manifesto with Ten Footnotes p. 26 A New Kind of Dialogue p. 32 The Spectacle: A Reevaluation of the Situationist thesis p. 35 On FTF p. 42 Culture Agents Why Johnny Can't Dissent p. 49 Culture Agents p. 57 The Case for Brands p. 61 Truth in Advertising p. 63 Sustainable Consumerism p. 66 Don't Let the Buggers Grind You Down! p. 75 Saving Advertising p. 77 Saving Jelly p. 88 Reading at the Breakfast Table p. 91 Manifestos Me, the Undersigned p. 101 An Incomplete Manifesto for Growth p. 107 Fuck Committees (I Believe in Lunatics) p. 113 The Vow of Chastity p. 114 Critical Languages The Time for Being Against p. 121 Theory is a Good Idea p. 131 That Was Then, and This Is Now: but What Is Next? p. 136 What Happens When the Edges Dissolve? p. 151 The Trouble with Type p. 154 Is it Better to Revive than to Deceive? Design and Complicity: Herbert Buyer's Silent Legacy p. 159 De Stijl, New Media, and the Lessons of Geometry p. 165 The Critical "Languages" of Graphic Design p. 168 State of the Arts Graphic Design and the Next Big Thing p. 183 Telling the Truth? p. 188 Who Needs Ethics p. 190 Human Dignity and Human Rights: Thoughts on the Principles of Human-Centered Design p. 192 A Manifesto of Inclusivism p. 196 Greasing the Wheels of Capitalism with Style and Taste, or, the "Professionalization" of American Graphic Design p. 199 No Problem p. 207 Terminal Terminology p. 209 The Hole in Art's Umbrella p. 212 Graphic News p. 216 Movie Titles: Much Ado about Little p. 221 The Name Game p. 223 Authorship The Designer as Author p. 237 Battle of the Big Books p. 245 All Hail Mau the Magnificent p. 249 Half Empty p. 251 Lost in Sound p. 254 Meditations Getting Real p. 267 Least Designed and Most Read p. 270 The Handwriting Is on the Wall, but Who Can Read It? p. 272 Let the Buyer Beware p. 274 Beige p. 276 The Flag Waverer p. 278 Contributors p. 281 Index p. 287