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modiano 1930.AFFICHES sélection RIGAUX DIDIER Art deco posters, Vintage graphic design
Graphic design from the archive designed and printed in the 1930s Design Articles based on this decade Decade/s: 1930s Piet Zwart and the series Film, 1931 - 1933 1930s periodical 'Monografieën over filmkunst' designed by dutch designer Piet Zwart remains a pinnacle of Dutch avant-garde design. Read Article Decade/s: 1930s Studies of design and illustration have always given historians intriguing insights into changing trends in aesthetics, buying patterns, and popular culture, but it's also invaluable for designers to know what has influenced and continues to influence their work today. Building upon the formal design experiments from the beginning of the century, between the world wars, European graphic designers utilized the new forms, organization of visual space, and expressive approaches to colour of such avant-garde movements as Cubism, Constructivism, De Stijl, Futurism, Suprematism, and Surrealism. By the 1930s, the Industrial Revolution and evolution in printing technology had long since transformed the world in terms of mechanised print; ushering in a new era for advertising and a global proliferation of printed posters and billboards. Mid-century modernism: 15 iconic examples
technology poster 1930s Art déco, Decoration, Graphisme
In the beginning of the 1930s, Roosevelt hammered out a large-scale economic recovery program and the possibilities for graphic design became even more widely recognized. The history of graphic design is frequently traced from the onset of moveable-type printing in the 15th century, yet earlier developments and technologies related to writing and printing can be considered as parts of the longer history of communication. [1] Writing The Decade 1930-1940 Illustration (detail) above: Rockwell Kent, 1931 The stock market crash of 1929 and the severe economic depression that followed naturally affected the publishing industry and the careers of illustrators. Book publishing suffered, with many publishers scaling back production and illustration commissions. Graphic Design The best logos of the 1930s By Antonia Wilson published 19 October 2023 From the commanding to the playful, in an era of global turmoil and transformation, these are the best logos of the 1930s, as picked by designers and industry experts. (Image credit: Coca Cola)
Pin on 1930 1934 Vintage Cosmopolitan Covers & Ads
Coined 'graphic agitation', this visual language became an inescapable part of consumerism in the 1930s. Everyone was to play their part, to follow the rules - the contribute, to crusade, to count. Yet, it wasn't all bad. The 1930s also saw a pivotal shift in technology, where modern amenities became more accessible and affordable. Even today, this style is alive and well in graphic design and numerous pop culture references and homages to its heyday. Take a trip down memory lane with the glorious designs of the 1920s and 30s with this primer on everything Art Deco. The History of Art Deco To understand this design's roots, we have to go back to France in the late 19 th.
1930s Bill, Stankowski & others, constructivist graphic design 1942 Bill, Moderne Schweizer Architektur 1944 Herdeg, Graphis 1st issue 1947 Ruder & Hofmann join Basel School of Design faculty 1948 Huber, "Gran premio dell' Autodrome" poster 1950 Ulm School of Design planned; Odermatt opens studio; Zapf designs Palatino The Decade 1920-1930 Illustration (detail) above: John Held Jr. The end of the First World War brought prosperity as well as great social change, and America became the economic and political powerhouse of the world. Soldiers returned to a confident country, eager for jobs, family, and friends. Women had been granted the right to vote.
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A chair design by Rennie Mackintosh. Image by contributor Gardens by Design. The early seeds of Modernism were sown in this decade. Mackintosh and others, such as textile designer William Morris and architect Baillie Scott, strove to simplify the ornate forms of 19th century decorative arts and furniture. 1930's - Art Deco Art Deco was a colourful and playful style of graphic design back in 1930. Featuring abstract designs and print, this was an admirable era for the graphic industry. 1945 - Late Modernism This style derived mostly from art made after World War II and within the 21st century.