Volume: Writings on Graphic Design, Music, Art, and Culture

Volume: Writings on Graphic Design, Music, Art, and Culture

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Volume—a word that refers to sound, collections, and the measurement of space—is a crucial characteristic of both graphic design and popular music. While expressing different aspects of these two pervasive cultural mediums, the term also introduces a discussion on their many links. Volume: Writings on Graphic Design, Music, Art, and Culture is a collection of both new and classic writings by frequent Emigre contributor and educator Kenneth FitzGerald that survey the discipline of graphic design in context with the parallel creative fields of contemporary music and art. The topics of the writings are diverse: the roles of class in design, design education, Lester Bangs and Creem magazine, pornography, album cover art, independent record labels, anonymity and imaginary creative identities, and design as cultural chaos-maker. [Amazon.com]

ISBN

9781568989648

Publication Date

8-2010

Publisher

Princeton Architectural Press

City

New York, NY

Disciplines

Graphic Design | Modern Art and Architecture | Music | Photography | Theory and Criticism

Volume: Writings on Graphic Design, Music, Art, and Culture

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