9780470008393-0470008393-Meggs: Making Graphic Design History

Meggs: Making Graphic Design History

ISBN-13: 9780470008393
ISBN-10: 0470008393
Edition: 1
Author: Rob Carter
Publication date: 2007
Publisher: Wiley
Format: Hardcover 256 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780470008393
ISBN-10: 0470008393
Edition: 1
Author: Rob Carter
Publication date: 2007
Publisher: Wiley
Format: Hardcover 256 pages

Summary

Meggs: Making Graphic Design History (ISBN-13: 9780470008393 and ISBN-10: 0470008393), written by authors Rob Carter, was published by Wiley in 2007. With an overall rating of 3.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Arts History & Criticism (Techniques, Graphic Design) books. You can easily purchase or rent Meggs: Making Graphic Design History (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Arts History & Criticism books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.18.

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Graphic designer, professor, historian, and author Philip Baxter Meggs (1942-2002) was born in 1942, Meggs began teaching in the Communication Arts and Design Department at Virginia Commonwealth University, chairing the department from 1974 to 1987. In 1983, he published his History of Graphic Design--the book that not only put graphic design in its historical context; it put graphic design on the cultural map.

Before Phil Meggs wrote his seminal book, graphic design was left largely unchronicled. A History of Graphic Design offered designers and students of design a foundation on which to build, a starting point from which to move forward, and a context for graphic design's place in history.

This single work afforded an immediate legitimacy to a field that had, until that moment, been considered more of a trade than a profession. As Steven Heller wrote in PRINT magazine, Meggs "laid more than a groundwork; he built a monument to graphic design's legacy. Now he is an integral part of that legacy."

Meggs: Making Graphic Design History is at once a retrospective of Phil Megg's achievements as a historian, educator, and artist in his own right, a deserved tribute to his lasting influence on the graphic arts, and a loving memoriam written by family, friends, and colleagues who were lucky enough to have known him.

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