Design Without Boundaries: Visual Communication in Transition
Häftad bok. Booth-Clibborn Editions. 1998. 296 sidor.
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”Rick Poynor explores how graphic design evolved during the late 20th century as traditional boundaries between design, art, and culture began to dissolve. Poynor examines how designers responded to new technologies, global communication, and shifting cultural contexts, moving beyond commercial work to engage with social, political, and experimental issues. The book collects essays and interviews that discuss influential figures, studios, and movements that redefined visual communication. Overall, it presents design as a dynamic, interdisciplinary field that reflects and shapes contemporary culture.
