The "follow-up" to
Hyperactivitypography from A to Z arrived in stores last fall and is called
A History of Graphic Design for Rainy Days. It's made by the same design studio, but by different people. About the book:
Everything you always wanted to know about graphic design but were too
afraid to ask. One fateful rainy day, a bored kid asks his grandfather
"what in the world is graphic design?" Starting with that innocent
question, A History of Graphic Design for Rainy Days takes its readers
on a charmingly illustrated and cleverly revealing whirlwind tour
through this creative discipline's milestone developments,
personalities, and technologies. With its engaging design, humorous
narratives, and fun-filled exercises, this activity book offers an
entertaining look at the many aspects of graphic design--from
typography's humble beginnings at the dawn of the industrial revolution
to the internet-based font distribution of today; from the first printed
Christmas cards in the 1850s to David Carson's revolutionary layouts of
the late 1980s; from styles including art nouveau, Dada, Bauhaus, and
psychedelic to innovators such as William Morris, Jan Tschichold, Saul
Bass, and Jessica Helfand.
A History of Graphic Design for Rainy Days
has been created by Studio 3, the student-driven design agency from Oslo
that also brought you the bestselling Hyperactivitypography from A to
Z.
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