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M**K
My Favorite History of Graphic Design Book
Graphic Style: From Victorian to Digital has been the textbook for my online History of Graphic Design classes at Parsons School of Design and The New School Media Studies Program for ten years.Steven Heller, brilliant art director, journalist, critic, author and editor, provides a thoughtful overview of every important period as well as detailed information about legendary graphic designers.He and Seymour Chawst have chosen perfect illustrations to demonstrate style characteristics for each era.Heller's introduction alone is worth the price of the book.
D**3
I def recommend this book to anyone
Really interesting book. It's a must have in your design books. I def recommend this book to anyone.
T**R
Great graphic style!
I got this book as the required text for a design history and context class I'm taking. After reading it, I'm glad it was required because I know I will refer to it again and again.
A**H
Graphic Style: From Victorian to Digital
Book was in great shape. No wear and tear on binding or pages. Was very satisfied with my purchase, it saved me a lot of money!
A**R
Awesome
Awesome product
A**E
Three stars
I'm using this book as a college text.. I believe that I have a rather high reading level, but at times this book can be difficult to keep along with. Nonetheless, there is certainly a wealth of information here! Pages and pages of relevant artwork and explanations, along with the key people within each movement covered.
D**Z
Good book
I ordered this book for a graphic design class. It opened my eyes to the history of graphic design.
M**L
We need a new Edition . . . Steven and Seymour!
Looking at the last updated edition to Graphic Style and that was in 2000 and the one before that was 1988 . . . it is about time for a new installment to this never-ending story.
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