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Genre/Form: | History |
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Document Type: | Book |
All Authors / Contributors: |
David Jury |
ISBN: | 9781474262699 1474262694 |
OCLC Number: | 1002043792 |
Description: | 206 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 27 cm |
Contents: | Part 1. Print, technology and revolutions. -- Technology as a driver of creativity -- Craft and technology, printer and graphic designer -- The graphic design business -- Part 2. Immaterial technology in the physical world. -- Networking before the Internet -- Inevitability of digital technology -- The persistence of paper -- Democratis[at]ing graphic design -- Part 3. The rehabilitation of print and printed media. -- Print media adapting to digital tools -- Transmutations -- Celebrating the limitations of print -- The allure of making things. |
Responsibility: | David Jury. |
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A well rounded take on the revival of post-digital craft ... For those attempting to track the resurgence of traditional techniques through a landscape dominated by digital production, Jury's book may prove a useful guide. * Eye Magazine * An academic and design historian-perhaps one of the best of our time-Jury has a lot to say and takes his time doing so. * Communication Arts Magazine * Print is NOT dead or dying, yet it is continually transformed. Jury's book is a necessary reminder of where print design came from, where it is going, and what it means to design as art and craft. * Steven Heller, co-chair SVA MFA Design / Designer As Author, and Entrepreneur * A practical and insightful review of the ever-changing landscape with respect to the interface[s] between digital and analogue technologies, specifically within creative practices such as graphic design and its related fields. * Dr Sheena Calvert, Camberwell College of Arts, UK * ...provides the balance that a current course in typography needs to prepare the next generation of graphic designers. * Dennis Ichiyama, Purdue University, USA * Read more...

