Meggs' History of Graphic Design
暫譯: 梅格斯平面設計史
Meggs, Philip B., Purvis, Alston W., Maxa, Sandra
- 出版商: Wiley
- 出版日期: 2025-09-03
- 售價: $3,310
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $3,145
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 704
- 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
- ISBN: 111974329X
- ISBN-13: 9781119743293
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商品描述
The bestselling graphic design reference, restructured by themes to represent motivations for visual communication over time
Graphic designers must have a thorough understanding of the field's rich history in order to inspire and inform their work. Meggs' History of Graphic Design is the industry's original reference, serving as an essential resource for a generation of professionals, scholars, and students. With over 1,400 high-quality images throughout, this visually stunning text guides you through artistic innovators, breakthrough tools and technologies, and significant artifacts that have pushed the boundaries of graphic design throughout its history. The initial publication of this book was heralded as a landmark, and author Philip B. Meggs is credited with significantly shaping the academic field of graphic design.
This new edition foregrounds cultural and social context and elevates diverse voices that are pivotal contributors to the history of graphic design. This seventh edition also covers:
- Artifacts, methods, designers, and events from pre-history to the twenty-first century
- Technological advancements in media and design, from the earliest technologies to groundbreaking recent developments
- Timelines and maps for studying graphic history from multiple viewpoints and culturally diverse approaches
- Updated ancillary materials, including an instructor's manual, expanded image identification banks, key terms, and quizzes
You can't master a field without knowing its history. Meggs' History of Graphic Design presents a diverse, visually spectacular history of graphic design for students and professionals. The updates to this edition solidify its continuing legacy as a must-have in any contemporary graphic design library.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
暢銷的平面設計參考書,依主題重組以呈現視覺傳達的動機隨時間的變遷
平面設計師必須對該領域豐富的歷史有透徹的理解,以啟發和指導他們的工作。Meggs' History of Graphic Design 是該行業的原始參考書,成為一代專業人士、學者和學生的重要資源。全書包含超過1,400幅高品質的圖片,這本視覺上令人驚豔的書籍引導讀者了解藝術創新者、突破性的工具和技術,以及在平面設計歷史上推動邊界的重要文物。這本書的首次出版被譽為一個里程碑,作者Philip B. Meggs被認為對平面設計的學術領域有著重要的影響。
這一新版強調文化和社會背景,提升了對平面設計歷史中關鍵貢獻者的多元聲音的重視。本書的第七版還涵蓋了:
- 從史前時代到21世紀的文物、方法、設計師和事件
- 媒體和設計的技術進步,從最早的技術到突破性的近期發展
- 從多個視角和文化多樣的方法研究平面歷史的時間線和地圖
- 更新的輔助材料,包括教師手冊、擴展的圖片識別庫、關鍵術語和測驗
你無法掌握一個領域而不瞭解其歷史。Meggs' History of Graphic Design 為學生和專業人士呈現了一個多樣且視覺上壯觀的平面設計歷史。本版的更新鞏固了其作為當代平面設計圖書館必備書籍的持續遺產。
作者簡介
Sandra Maxa (Baltimore, MD) is Director of the Graphic Design Master of Arts program at the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) where she teaches design theory, process and typography. She has served as visiting faculty at Pratt Institute, Parsons The New School for Design and Rutgers University - Newark.
Mark Sanders (Baltimore, MD) has been teaching typography, systems, and interaction design for over 20 years. His research investigates reinventing typographic and digital curriculum in response to the broadening roles and mediums of design. He has been faculty at Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), Pratt Institute, Parsons The New School for Design, and Rutgers University - Newark.
As partners at the multi-disciplinary studio Q Collective, Sandra and Mark produce work that reflects a deep interest in identity, interactivity, history and visual culture. Sandra and Mark are also co-authors of the 6th and 7th editions of Typographic Design: Form and Communication.
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
**Sandra Maxa (巴爾的摩, MD)** 是馬里蘭藝術學院 (Maryland Institute College of Art, MICA) 平面設計碩士學位課程的主任,教授設計理論、過程和排版。她曾擔任普拉特學院 (Pratt Institute)、帕森斯設計學院 (Parsons The New School for Design) 和羅格斯大學 - 紐瓦克 (Rutgers University - Newark) 的訪問教員。
**Mark Sanders (巴爾的摩, MD)** 在排版、系統和互動設計方面教學超過 20 年。他的研究探討如何重新構想排版和數位課程,以應對設計角色和媒介的擴展。他曾在馬里蘭藝術學院 (MICA)、普拉特學院、帕森斯設計學院和羅格斯大學 - 紐瓦克任教。
作為多學科工作室 Q Collective 的合作夥伴,Sandra 和 Mark 創作的作品反映了他們對身份、互動、歷史和視覺文化的深厚興趣。Sandra 和 Mark 也是《排版設計:形式與溝通》(Typographic Design: Form and Communication)第六版和第七版的共同作者。