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  1. Graphic design

    Glaser, Milton
    Woodstock, New York, Overlook Press [1973]

  2. Graphic design : a concise history

    Hollis, Richard
    London : Thames & Hudson, c1994.

    The story of graphic design is one of the most exciting and most important in the history of 20th-century visual culture. Created to inform, identify and promote, graphic design has evolved from its roots in the development of printing to become a profession and a discipline in its own right. This documentary history encompasses a vast range of media: printed posters; brochures and magazines; film, television and video; corporate identity. Reproduction techniques are fully treated, including lithography, photomontage, airbrushing, photography and computer-generated images.

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  1. Communication

    Stanford Libraries' Communication collections include print and online materials that support interdisciplinary research into the field of communications in all its aspects.

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  1. Herbert Matter: Modernist Photography and Graphic Design

    A Stanford University Special Collections Exhibition

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  1. Campus Circulation and Land Use. Stanford University. Eldridge T. Spencer Director of Planning.

    1949

    Different uses are identified by various graphic designs that have been pasted on the map. Digitized by Stanford University Libraries.

  2. Design for New Orleans, LA, 2018

    2018

    This point shapefile represents Design for New Orleans, LA in 2018. Advertising, Camera, Fashion, Graphic Design, Media, Newspaper, Periodical, Rad...

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