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An introduction to design and culture : 1900 to the present / Penny Sparke.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Routledge, 2019Edition: Fourth editionDescription: xii, 316 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781138495845
  • 9781138495852
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Introduction to design and cultureDDC classification:
  • 745.40904 SP.I 2019 23
LOC classification:
  • NK1390 .S63 2019
Contents:
Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; List of figures; Acknowledgements; Introduction: design and culture revisited; Part 1 Design and modernity, 1900-1945; Consuming modernity; The impacts of technology; The designer for industry; Modernism and design; Designing identities; Part 2 Design and Post-modernity, 1945-1990; Consuming post-modernity; Technology and design, a new alliance; Designer-culture; Post-modernism and design; Redefining identities; Part 3 Designing the new century, 1990 to the present; Consumer culture at the millenium; Design in the digital age.
Summary: An Introduction to Design and Culture provides a comprehensive guide to the changing relationships between design and culture from 1900 to the present day with an emphasis on five main themes: Design and consumption; Design and technology; The design profession; Design theory; Design and identities. This fourth edition extends the traditional definition of design as covering product design, furniture design, interior design, fashion design and graphic design to embrace its more recent manifestations, which include service design, user-interface design, co-design, and sustainable design, among others. It also discusses the relationship between design and the new media and the effect of globalisation on design. Taking a broadly chronological approach, Professor Sparke employs historical methods to show how these themes developed through the twentieth century and into the twenty-first century and played a role within modernism, postmodernism and beyond. Over a hundred illustrations are used throughout to demonstrate the breadth of design and examples - among them design in Modern China, the work of Apple Computers Ltd., and design thinking - are used to elaborate key ideas. The new edition remains essential reading for undergraduate and postgraduate students of design studies, cultural studies and visual arts.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; List of figures; Acknowledgements; Introduction: design and culture revisited; Part 1 Design and modernity, 1900-1945; Consuming modernity; The impacts of technology; The designer for industry; Modernism and design; Designing identities; Part 2 Design and Post-modernity, 1945-1990; Consuming post-modernity; Technology and design, a new alliance; Designer-culture; Post-modernism and design; Redefining identities; Part 3 Designing the new century, 1990 to the present; Consumer culture at the millenium; Design in the digital age.

An Introduction to Design and Culture provides a comprehensive guide to the changing relationships between design and culture from 1900 to the present day with an emphasis on five main themes: Design and consumption; Design and technology; The design profession; Design theory; Design and identities. This fourth edition extends the traditional definition of design as covering product design, furniture design, interior design, fashion design and graphic design to embrace its more recent manifestations, which include service design, user-interface design, co-design, and sustainable design, among others. It also discusses the relationship between design and the new media and the effect of globalisation on design. Taking a broadly chronological approach, Professor Sparke employs historical methods to show how these themes developed through the twentieth century and into the twenty-first century and played a role within modernism, postmodernism and beyond. Over a hundred illustrations are used throughout to demonstrate the breadth of design and examples - among them design in Modern China, the work of Apple Computers Ltd., and design thinking - are used to elaborate key ideas. The new edition remains essential reading for undergraduate and postgraduate students of design studies, cultural studies and visual arts.

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