Graphic design as communication. / Malcolm Barnard.
Material type: TextPublisher: London : Routledge, 2005Description: xi, 196p. : 25cmISBN: 0415278139LOC classification: NC997.B28Item type | Current location | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Includes index.
Contents: Introduction: Introduction -- Who is this book for? -- What is this book about? -- Chapter outlines -- Graphic design and communication: Introduction -- What is graphic design? -- The function of graphic design: Information -- Persuasion -- Decoration -- Magic -- Metalinguistic and phatic functions -- What is communication? -- Communication theory -- Semiology: Signs and codes -- Conclusion -- Further reading -- Meaning: Words and images: Introduction -- Types of signs -- Meaning: Denotation and connotation -- Meaning: Layout -- Meaning: Anchorage and relay -- Foucault and graphic design -- Metaphor/metonymy/synecdoche -- Conclusion -- Further reading -- Social, cultural and economic functions: Introduction -- The relation to society and culture -- Society -- Social functions -- Culture -- Cultural functions: Childhood -- Gender -- The relation to economics: Consumption -- Anti-consumption -- Conclusion -- Further reading -- Audiences and markets: Introduction -- Target practice -- Ethnicity/race -- Age -- Gender -- Conclusion -- Further reading -- Modernism: Introduction -- What is modernism? -- Modernism and graphic design -- European modernism -- American modernism -- Conclusion -- Further reading -- Postmodernism and globalisation: Introduction -- What is postmodernism? -- Postmodernism and graphic design -- What is globalisation? -- Globalisation and graphic design -- Conclusion -- Further reading -- Graphic design and art: Introduction -- Art, graphic design and meaning -- The artist and the designer -- Cultural significance -- Expression and individuality -- Creativity and problem-solving -- Function -- Aura -- Conclusion -- Further reading -- Conclusion.
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