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Sustainable graphic design principles and practices Peter Claver Fine

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London New York Bloomsbury Academic 2016Edition: [1. Auflage]ISBN:
  • 9780857850638
  • 0857850636
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 741.6 ECO
Contents:
Machine generated contents note:Introduction -- 1. Messages -- 2. Spaces -- 3. Packages -- 4. Research, Information Design and Tools -- 5. Critiques -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index.
Summary: There is little appreciation for what happens to graphic design artifacts after their useful life has ended. Sustainable Graphic Design outlines graphic design\'s relationship to production and consumption, demonstrating how designers can contribute solution-oriented responses to consumption, through tools and methodologies applicable to both education and practice. The book provides an overview of sustainable graphic design, based on global engagement with design\'s relationship to consumption, and features highly creative work inspired by complex issues and including studies of a variety of visual artifacts, the larger built environment and the very ordinary products of consumption. Presenting cutting-edge work in graphic design from practitioners, educators and students from North America, Northern Europe, Australia and the Far East, the book helps students visualize their future roles engaging with the field in response to ecological concerns, social justice and present systems of design by using extensive case studies of student work with step-by step instructions adapted for use by instructors
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Standard Loan LSAD Library Main Collection 741.6 ECO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 39002100624775

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There is little appreciation for what happens to graphic design artifacts after their useful life has ended. Sustainable Graphic Design outlines graphic design's relationship to production and consumption, demonstrating how designers can contribute solution-oriented responses to consumption, through tools and methodologies applicable to both education and practice.

The book provides an overview of sustainable graphic design, based on global engagement with design's relationship to consumption, and features highly creative work inspired by complex issues and including studies of a variety of visual artifacts, the larger built environment and the very ordinary products of consumption.

Presenting cutting-edge work in graphic design from practitioners, educators and students from North America, Northern Europe, Australia and the Far East, the book helps students visualize their future roles engaging with the field in response to ecological concerns, social justice and present systems of design by using extensive case studies of student work with step-by step instructions adapted for use by instructors.

Machine generated contents note:Introduction -- 1. Messages -- 2. Spaces -- 3. Packages -- 4. Research, Information Design and Tools -- 5. Critiques -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index.

There is little appreciation for what happens to graphic design artifacts after their useful life has ended. Sustainable Graphic Design outlines graphic design\'s relationship to production and consumption, demonstrating how designers can contribute solution-oriented responses to consumption, through tools and methodologies applicable to both education and practice. The book provides an overview of sustainable graphic design, based on global engagement with design\'s relationship to consumption, and features highly creative work inspired by complex issues and including studies of a variety of visual artifacts, the larger built environment and the very ordinary products of consumption. Presenting cutting-edge work in graphic design from practitioners, educators and students from North America, Northern Europe, Australia and the Far East, the book helps students visualize their future roles engaging with the field in response to ecological concerns, social justice and present systems of design by using extensive case studies of student work with step-by step instructions adapted for use by instructors

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Peter Claver Fine is an Assistant Professor of Art and Graphic Design at the University of Wyoming, USA.

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