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History of Graphic Design: Tracing the Path of Visual Communication

Inkbot Design

The evolution of graphic design accelerated during the 15th century with Johannes Gutenberg's invention of the movable printing press. The foundations of graphic design emerged during the early 15th century in Europe, spurred by Johannes Gutenberg's movable type printing press. It shaped the very course of history.

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Why New Wave Graphics Are the Most Influential Designs You’ve Probably Ignored

Eye on Design

If you were asked to name the seminal, discipline-shifting “movements” that shaped graphic design, chances are they’d include Swiss International Style, Bauhaus, punk, psychedelia, and maybe even Constructivism, De Stijl, and Pop Art on the more fine art side of things. .

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Modernism in Graphic Design: A Visual Revolution

Inkbot Design

The Bauhaus school, founded by Walter Gropius in Germany in 1919, was a revolutionary institution that united fine arts, crafts, and technology. It aimed to bridge the gap between art and industry, recognising the need for functional and practical design solutions.

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Design system FAQ: adoption and implementation

UX Collective

The same people who for years has used a brand guide as an inspiration artefact, now must work using a much stricter ruleset. The same people who were discussing colour codes with print labs, now have to communicate to front-end developers in a completely different language. Fine arts can be subjective. One last step.

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