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History of modern design : graphics and products since the Industrial Revolution / David Raizman.

By: Raizman, David Seth.
Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Laurence King, 2010Edition: 2nd ed.Description: 432 p. : ill. (some col.), facsims. ; 30 cm.ISBN: 9781856696944 (pbk.); 1856696944 (pbk.).Subject(s): Design -- History -- 18th century | Design -- History -- 19th century | Design -- History -- 20th centuryDDC classification: 745.409
Contents:
DEMAND, SUPPLY, AND DESIGN (1700-1800): Royal demand and the control of production -- Entrepreneurial efforts in Britain and elsewhere -- EXPANSION AND TASTE (1801-1865): Growing pains: expanding industry in the early nineteenth century -- Design, society, and standards -- ARTS, CRAFTS, AND MACHINES - INDUSTRIALIZATION: HOPES AND FEARS (1866-1914): The joy of work -- The equality of the arts -- Mechanization and industry -- AFTER WORLD WAR I: ART, INDUSTRY, AND UTOPIAS (1918-1944): Paris and Art Moderne (Art Deco) before and after World War I -- "Modernism": design, Utopia, and technology -- Design, industry, and advertising in the United States -- HUMANISM AND LUXURY: INTERNATIONAL MODERNISM AND MASS CULTURE AFTER WORLD WAR II (1945-1960): Modernism after World War II: from theory to practice -- Design and mass appeal: a culture of consumption -- PROGRESS, PROTEST, AND PLURALISM 1961-2010: New materials, new products -- Dimensions of mass culture -- Politics, pluralism, and postmodernism -- Design in context: an act of balance.
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Includes index. QSL

Part of the Asia Pacific Design Library. QSL

Bibliography: p. 416-421.

DEMAND, SUPPLY, AND DESIGN (1700-1800): Royal demand and the control of production -- Entrepreneurial efforts in Britain and elsewhere -- EXPANSION AND TASTE (1801-1865): Growing pains: expanding industry in the early nineteenth century -- Design, society, and standards -- ARTS, CRAFTS, AND MACHINES - INDUSTRIALIZATION: HOPES AND FEARS (1866-1914): The joy of work -- The equality of the arts -- Mechanization and industry -- AFTER WORLD WAR I: ART, INDUSTRY, AND UTOPIAS (1918-1944): Paris and Art Moderne (Art Deco) before and after World War I -- "Modernism": design, Utopia, and technology -- Design, industry, and advertising in the United States -- HUMANISM AND LUXURY: INTERNATIONAL MODERNISM AND MASS CULTURE AFTER WORLD WAR II (1945-1960): Modernism after World War II: from theory to practice -- Design and mass appeal: a culture of consumption -- PROGRESS, PROTEST, AND PLURALISM 1961-2010: New materials, new products -- Dimensions of mass culture -- Politics, pluralism, and postmodernism -- Design in context: an act of balance.