Design A–Z

Cover of Design A--Z by Stephen Bayley
Publisher: Firefly Books
Year: 2010
Language: en
Pages: 335
ISBN-13: 9781554077519
Dimensions:
Height: 6.5 Inches
Length: 5.75 Inches
Weight: 1.2 Pounds
Width: 1.25 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 745.409/051
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Design A–Z by Stephen Bayley, published by Firefly Books in 2010, is a dynamic and comprehensive guide that caters to both professionals and general readers interested in the multifaceted world of design. This 335-page book covers a wide array of topics, including architecture, industrial design, furniture, fashion, and graphic arts, all illustrated with 300 full-color photographs. The content explores the impact of design on modern cultural history, featuring profiles of influential innovators whose contributions have shaped contemporary life.

Readers will find a series of unique essays that delve into the role of design, alongside a 100-page A to Z directory highlighting significant figures, products, and processes from various eras. The book examines themes such as the consumer age, the craft ideal, and postmodern design, providing insights into the evolution of design and its implications for society. With its engaging approach, Design A–Z serves as an essential resource for students and professionals alike, while also appealing to anyone curious about the world of design.


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Design: A-Z is a dynamic and comprehensive guide for professionals and general readers. Global in scope, this book includes architecture, industrial design, furniture, fashion, cars, clothing, graphics, consumer products, signs and much more — all lavishly illustrated by 300 full-color photographs. There are also profiles of innovators and visionaries, both past and present, whose achievements have forever changed the way we live and the way we view ourselves and the world.

A series of unique essays outlines the role of design in modern cultural history and includes Terence Conran’s memorable definition of the art of design. The heart of the book is its 100-page A to Z directory of the most influential people, products and processes of past and present centuries, which includes biographies of leading designers. The authors also share their personal views in each entry and give Michelin-style ratings of today’s up-and-coming designers.

Among the topics examined are:

  • The consumer age and mass consumption
  • The craft ideal of old values
  • The Modern movement and the romance of the machine
  • The America of the 1930s
  • Italy since the 1950s
  • Symbolism, the language of objects and consumer psychology
  • Corporate histories and product appraisals
  • The newest types and categories of design
  • Postmodern design and looking to the future

Up-to-date, provocative and completely original, Design A-Z is the ultimate sourcebook for professional designers, an essential guide for students of design and a revelation for general readers hungry for information about design and designers.

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Publisher: Firefly Books. Year: 2010.
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ISBN-13: 9781554077519.
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Language: en. Pages: 335.

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