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
discipline, the reader brings together writings by important
international design critics, including Wendy Siuyi Wong, Dick Hebdige,
April Greiman, and Victor Margolin.
Extracts are structured into clear thematic sections addressing history;
education and the profession; type and typography; critical writing and
practice; political and social change; changing visual landscapes, and
graphic design futures. Each section has a contextual introduction by
the editors outlining key ideas and debates, as well as an annotated
guide to further reading and a comprehensive bibliography.
The Graphic Design Reader features original visual essays which
provide a critical platform for understanding and interpreting graphic
design practice, as well as a wealth of illustrations accompanying key
historical and contemporary texts from the 1920s to the present day.