The Graphic Design Reader

The Graphic Design Reader brings together key readings in this ever-changing field to provide an essential resource for students, researchers and practitioners. Taking as its starting point an exploration of the way in which theory and practice and canons and anti-canons have operated within the di...

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Other Authors: Triggs, Teal (Editor), Atzmon, Leslie 1954- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Bloomsbury Visual Arts 2019
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