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Graphic Events: A Realist Account of Graphic Design
Graphic Events: A Realist Account of Graphic Design
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Graphic Events calls on graphic designers to embrace the uncertainty their designs face as they circulate in the world. It proposes that, rather than ignore the fact or to attempt to “solve” the problem, designers should play with this unpredictable process. This volume contains interviews with and essays by philosophers, graphic designers, photographers and artists, as well as a poem by Philip Larkin and an excerpt from a memoir by Patti Smith that engage with graphics in the real world.
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Explores the unpredictable life of designed objects in the world.
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Who is this book for?
If you're interested in the realities of graphic design beyond creation, this book offers a fascinating look at how designed objects live and perish in the real world. Its mix of essays, interviews, and literary references makes it a compelling read for anyone curious about a more honest, open perspective on design's fragile existence.