fa 165.1 national visions within a global dialogue
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A PDF I made and used as a presentation for my report in FA 165.1 class.TRANSCRIPT
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National Visionswithin a GlobalDialogue
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Postwar Graphic Design in the UK
- New internationalism
- Purist modernism
- Graphic Expressionism
- English Designers made significant
contributions
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Postwar Graphic Design in the UK
Herbert Spencer
- renewing British graphic design
- writing, teaching, GD practice
- typographic sensitivity and
structural vitality
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Postwar Graphic Design in the UK
Alan Fletcher, Colin Forbes, and Bob Gill
- exhibition design, historic conservation,
and industrial design
- partners were continually added
- clean geometric forms to warm historicism
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Alan Fletcher, Colin Forbes, and Bob Gill
Cover for Graphis,1965
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Alan Fletcher
Bus poster for Pirelli Slippers, 1965
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Colin Forbes
Poster protesting publicmuseum admission charges,1970
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Colin Forbes
Symbol for Zinc Development AssociationDie Casting Conference, 1966
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Alan Fletcher and Georg Staehelin
Logo for an exclusive boutique, 1968
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The Rise of Japanese Design
- central placement around a median axis
- compositional traditions of Japanese arts
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Ryuichi Yamashiro
Poster for a tree-planting campaign
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The Mon
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The Rise of Japanese Design
Yusaku Kamekura (1915-1997)
- served as art director for several Japanese
cultural magazines
- found the Japan Advertising Art Club
- modern yet often evoke poetic traditions
The Mon
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Booklet cover, 1954
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Magazine cover, 1957
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Tokyo olympicslogo and poster,1964
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Tokyo olympicslogo and poster,1964
Tokyo olympics poster,1964
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Poster for a Ski Resort
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Poster for the OsakaWorld Exposition, 1970
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The Rise of Japanese Design
Matsuda Tadashi
- photographic illustration and collaborative
and team design to solve GD problems
- fine, ruled lines as a vessel to contain
typographic information
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Masuda Tadashi (designer)and Imamura Masaki (photographer)
Cover for Brain Magazine,1964
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The Rise of Japanese Design
Kazumasa Nagai
- sculpture major at Tokyo University of
Fine Arts and Music
- linear patterns combined with photographs
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Kazumasa Nagai
Paris exhibition poster,1984
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Ikko Tanaka
Nihon Buyo Poster, 1981
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The Rise of Japanese Design
Takenobu Igarashi
- paradigm for blending Eastern and
Western ideas
- alphabets drawn on isometric grids
- ‘architectural alphabets’
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Takenobi Igarashi
Poster for Expo '85,1982
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Takenobi Igarashi
Poster Calendar, 1990
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Takenobi Igarashi
Poster for KanagawaArt Festival, 1984
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The Rise of Japanese Design
Tadanori Yokoo
- replaces the order and logic of
constructivism with the restless vitality of
and a fascination with mass media, popular
art, and comic books
- collaged photographic elements
into designs
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Tadanori Yokoo
Poster for KoshimakiOsen, 1966
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Tadanori Yokoo
Poster for printmakingexhibition, 1968
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Tadanori Yokoo
Exhibition poster,1973
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The Rise of Japanese Design
Shigeo Fukuda
- disarmingly simple, readable, immediate,
yet engage the viewer with unexpected
violations of spatial logic and
universal order
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Shigeo Fukuda
Victory 1945 Poster,1975
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Shigeo Fukuda
Exhibition poster for Keio Department Store, 1975
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Shigeo Fukuda
Teacups, 1975
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The Rise of Japanese Design
Koichi Sato
- delicate color motifs and
metaphysical forms
- based on concepts of Zen Buddhism
- thinks in opposites
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Koichi Sato
New music media-poster for May
Corporation,1974
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Koichi Sato
Image poster forYuny Supermarket,1985
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Design in The Netherlands
- World War II and the German occupation
completely disrupted Dutch society
- two strong currents in design
1) pragmatic constructivism
2) vigorous expressionism
- individuality and free expression
- functional design
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Design in The Netherlands
Wim Crouwel
- direct contact with Swiss designers in
forging the International
Typographic Style
- designer as an objective problem solver
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Wim Crouwel
Postage stamps,1976
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Wim Crouwel
Poster for Amsterdam'sStedelijk Museum designexhibition,1966
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Design in The Netherlands
Total Design (TD)
- sought a ‘total image’
- initiated a purifying process
- training ground for young designers
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Total Design
Trademarks for PAM petroleum company
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Design in The Netherlands
Pieter Brattinga
- learned all aspects of printing
- mediator between designers and printers
- designed posters and publications
- curated exhibitions which introduced
advanced art and graphic design
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Pieter Brattinga
Poster for exhibitionDe man achter de vormgevingvan de PTT,1960
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Design in The Netherlands
Dutch PTT (Post, Telephone, and Telegraph)
- emphasized importance of design
- responsibility for aesthetic excellence
- Aesthetic Design Department
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Design in The Netherlands
R. D. E. Oxenaar
- autonomous expression & utilitarian needs
- designed Dutch paper currency
- “the personal and subjective interests
of the artist can be brought to fruition
while fulfilling the needs of
public communication”
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R.D.E. Oxenaar
Designs for Netherlands currency
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Design in The Netherlands
Jan van Toorn
- inspired many expressionist designers
- organizing information to influence
the viewer and to transmit social values
- ‘dialogic design’
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Jan van Toorn
Mens enOmgeving,1982
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Design in The Netherlands
Anthon Beeke
- participated in Fluxus
- provocateur
- photographic depictions of human figure
- “design should not avoid the true nature
of the human condition glossing
over reality”
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Anthon Beeke
Theatre posterfor Leonce enLena, 1979
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Jan van Toorn
Poster forEeun Meeuw,2003
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Anthon Beeke
Poster forHamlet,2002
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Design in The Netherlands
Daphnis Escher
- stand out from urban surroundings
- far removed from the mainstream of
modern graphic design
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Design in The Netherlands
Gert Dumbar and the Studio Dumbar
- comprehensive range of design
- rejects dehumanized forms
- advocates GD with “stylistic durability
to survive beyond its time”
- mimicked by European designers
- values the roll of humor and impulse
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Gert Dumbar (designer),Lex van Pieterson (photographer), and Teldesign(studio)
Poster for the Mondriaan collection at the Haags Gerneen-temuseum, 1971
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Studio Dumbar
Poster for
Holland Dance
Festival, 1995
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Studio Dumbar
Poster for
Holland Dance
Festival, 1995
Studio Dumbar
PTT Corporate Identity System
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Design in The Netherlands
Hard Werken (Hard Working)
- informal association than a
structured business
- relaxed, anything-goes attitude a.k.a. YOLO
- openness = suprising and original results
- emphasized not just the message
- collective of autonomous designers
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Hard Werken Covers for Hard Werken Magazine, 1979
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Hard Werken
Souvenir stamp sheet for PTT, 1988
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Design in The Netherlands
Wild Plakken (Wild Posting)
- addressed issues such as racism, the
environment, abortion, women’s
rights, and gay rights
- “the way a design looks should be
determined by the nature and content
of the subject”
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Wild Plakken
Poster for the antiapartheidmovement of the Netherlands,1984
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Wild Plakken
Informationalfolder cover,1988
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Wild Plakken
Postage stampsfor PTT:childrenand traffic,1985
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Design in The Netherlands
Irma Boom
- books as sculptural objects
- “effective work is achieved through a close
collaboration between designer
and client”
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Irma Boom
SHV Think Book, 1996
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Design in The Netherlands
Experimental Jetset
- Amsterdam-based GD studio
- Marieke Stolk, Erwin Brinkers, and
Danny van den Dungen
- blend Dutch modernist heritage and
international postpunk tendencies
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Experimental Jetset
"Meet the Cast" poster, 2006
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Experimental Jetset
Limited editionpackaging for the Helvetica documentary,2008
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x Postwar graphic design in the United Kingdom
x The rise of Japanese design
x Design in the Netherlands
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Sources
Meggs' History of Graphic Design (5th Ed.) Philip B. Meggs, Alston W. Purvis