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		<title>100 Ideas That Changed Graphic Design [Design]</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Steven Heller and Veronique Vienne have written a book about the 100 ideas that changed graphic design, which can be taken as a sort of chronological history for graphic design as a whole. The book makes consideration for everything, from &#8230; <a href="http://www.redslime.com/wordpress/2012/05/21/100-ideas-that-changed-graphic-design-design/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p><a rel="lytebox" href="http://img.gawkerassets.com/img/17n8wnf0ienbxjpg/original.jpg"><img src="http://www.redslime.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/medium60.jpg" width="300" class="image_0 v10_medium" alt="100 Ideas That Changed Graphic Design" /></a>Steven Heller and Veronique Vienne have written a book about the <a href="http://www.laurenceking.com/product/100+Ideas+that+Changed+Graphic+Design.htm">100 ideas that changed graphic design</a>, which can be taken as a sort of chronological history for graphic design as a whole. The book makes consideration for everything, from body types and teen magazines to sexual taboo busting and designer websites, it&#8217;s a great look at the roots of design.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll need to buy the book to get a deeper dive on some of these ideas that&#8217;ve changed graphic design but the full list is below.</p>
<blockquote><p>1. The Book<br /> 2. Body Type<br /> 3. Rub-on Designs<br /> 4. Rays<br /> 5. Pastiche<br /> 6. Pointing Fingers<br /> 7. Vanitas<br /> 8. Clenched Fists<br /> 9. Monumental Images<br /> 10. Female Archetypes<br /> 11. Colour Blocks<br /> 12. Ornamentation<br /> 13. Decorative Logotypes<br /> 14. Naive Mascots<br /> 15. Entrepreneurship<br /> 16. Metaphoric Lettering<br /> 17. Swashes on Caps<br /> 18. Text as Images<br /> 19. Visual Puns<br /> 20. The Square Format<br /> 21. Primitive Figuration<br /> 22. Propaganda<br /> 23. The Object Poster<br /> 24. Paper Cutouts<br /> 25. Manifestos<br /> 26. Graphic Design Magazines<br /> 27. Botanical Geometry<br /> 28. Calligrams<br /> 29. Loud Typography<br /> 30. Asymmetric Typography<br /> 31. Red with Black<br /> 32. Supergraphics<br /> 33. Supreme Geometry<br /> 34. Funny Faces<br /> 35. Expression of Speed<br /> 36. Corporate Identity<br /> 37. Dust Jackets<br /> 38. Found Typography<br /> 39. Ransom Notes<br /> 40. Design Handbooks<br /> 41. Avant-garde Zines<br /> 42. Collages<br /> 43. Riddles and Rebuses<br /> 44. Photomontage<br /> 45. Pictograms<br /> 46. Floating Heads<br /> 47. Abstraction<br /> 48. Triangulation<br /> 49. Extreme Close-ups<br /> 50. The Provocative Gesture<br /> 51. Motion Graphics<br /> 52. Night Spectaculars<br /> 53. Shadow Play<br /> 54. Good Design<br /> 55. Forced Obsolescence<br /> 56. Vibrating Colour<br /> 57. Strips and Panels<br /> 58. Frame by Frame<br /> 59. Perfect Rectangles<br /> 60. Abstract Graphs<br /> 61. Dynamic Diagonals<br /> 62. Stencil Type<br /> 63. Comic Lettering<br /> 64. Parody<br /> 65. Sustainable Packaging<br /> 66. Public Service Campaigns<br /> 67. Branding Campaigns<br /> 68. Layering and Overprinting<br /> 69. Design Thinking<br /> 70. The Grid<br /> 71. Brand Narratives<br /> 72. White Space<br /> 73. Less is More<br /> 74. Mono-Alphabets<br /> 75. Film Title Sequences<br /> 76. Big Book Look<br /> 77. Nostalgia<br /> 78. Illegibility<br /> 79. Scan Lines<br /> 80. Teen Magazines<br /> 81. Culture Jamming<br /> 82. High Contrast<br /> 83. Psychedelia<br /> 84. Split Fountain<br /> 85. Underground Comics<br /> 86. Record Album Covers<br /> 87. Street Slogans<br /> 88. Sexual Taboo Busting<br /> 89. Self-Promotional Publishing<br /> 90. Tags<br /> 91. Universal Pricing Code<br /> 92. Vernacular<br /> 93. French Theory<br /> 94. Do It Yourself<br /> 95. The Fine Print<br /> 96. Magazine Coverlines<br /> 97. Guerrilla Advertising<br /> 98. Pixellation<br /> 99. Ambigrams<br /> 100. Designers&#8217; Websites</p>
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<p>A lovely, lovely book. Design has more reason than you think. [<a href="http://www.laurenceking.com/product/100+Ideas+that+Changed+Graphic+Design.htm">Laurence King</a> via <a href="http://kottke.org/12/05/100-ideas-that-changed-graphic-design">Kottke</a>]</p>
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