Umfang:
1 Online-Ressource (336 pages)
Ausgabe:
First edition
ISBN:
9781350112544
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9781350112520
Inhalt:
"This innovative volume brings together international design scholars to address the history and present-day status of national and international design organisations, working across design disciplines and located in countries including Argentina, Turkey, Estonia, Switzerland, Italy, China and the USA. In the second half of the twentieth century, many non-governmental organisations were created to address urgent cultural, economic and welfare issues. Design organisations set out to create an international consensus for the future direction of design. This included enhancing communication between professionals, educators and practitioners, raising standards for design, and creating communities of designers across linguistic, national and political borders. Shared needs and agendas were identified and categories of design constantly defined and re-defined, often with overt cultural and political intents. Drawing on an impressive range of original research, archival sources and oral testimony, this volume questions the aims and achievements of national and international design organisations in light of their subsequent histories and their global remits. The Cold War period is central to the book, while many chapters draw on post-colonial perspectives to interpret how transnational networks and negotiations took place at events and congresses, and through publication."--
Anmerkung:
Introduction / Jeremy Aynsley, Alison J. Clarke, Tania Messell -- Part 1. Professions - rules - institutions - personalities. 1. Professional graphic design and cold war politics: national and transnational design organisations / Dora Souza Dias (Brunel University London, UK) ; 2. International design organisations and Émigrǎ designers: Peter Muller-Munk and American representation in ICSID, 1950-1967 / Tania Messell (FHNW Academy of Art and Design, Switzerland) ; 3. Internationalizing Japanese graphic design: from the pre-war period to today / Yasuko Suga-Ida (Tsuda University, Japan) ; 4. International design organizations as global design advocates: Romance, Reality and Relevance? / Jonathan Woodham (University of Brighton, UK) -- Part 2. National - international - transnational. 5. Becoming the international design conference in Aspen / Robert Gordon-Fogelson (University of Southern California, USA) ; 6. ALADI, a Latin American voice of design / Juan Buitrago (Universidad del Valle, Colombia) ; 7. Tööstuskunsti komitee: a case study of an invisible design organisation in Soviet Estonia / Tri'in Jerlei (Vilnius University, Lithuania ) ; 8. Shaping national and international design policies: the transnational trajectory of the Belgian policymaker Josine des Cressonniüres (1926-1985) / Katarina Serulus (KU Leuven, Belgium) -- Part 3: Design definitions - epistemologies - differences. 9. One step before organizations: networks, actors and trajectories in Argentine design (1938-1962) / Veronica Devalle (Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina) ; 10. Negotiating graphic design between national and international design organizations: the case of the Associazione per il Design Industriale in Milan / Chiara Barbieri (Lausanne University of Art and Design (ECAL), Switzerland) ; 11. No good design would come of it: The International Design Conference in Aspen, 1977-2004 / Penelope Dean (University of Illinois at Chicago, USA) ; 12. XIN, a message with strategic vision - an analysis of the meaning of the 2009 Icograda Beijing Congress / Yun Wang (China Design Museum, China).
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Weitere Ausg.:
ISBN 9781350112513
Weitere Ausg.:
ISBN 9781350112537
Sprache:
Englisch
DOI:
10.5040/9781350112544
Mehr zum Autor:
Aynsley, Jeremy 1955-
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