GRAPHIC DESIGN IN THE POST-DIGITAL AGE

Demian Conrad, Rob van Leijsen, David Héritier (Editor)

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Graphic Design in the Post-Digital Age: A survey of practices fuelled by creative coding
Demian Conrad, Rob van Leijsen, David Héritier (Editor)

English

2021
Published by Onomatopee
Netherlands
Printed by Musumeci, Quart (IT)

21 x 15.5 cm, 608 pages, color, offset, glue bound, softcover

Designed by Johnson/Kingston (Ivan Weiss, Michael Kryenbühl, Massimiliano Audretsch)

Graphic Design in the Post-Digital Age examines the challenges and opportunities in the wake of the rapid rise of creative coding within a growing community of designers opting to make their own design tools. This comprehensive overview covers educational approaches in design programs and the historic and economic contexts of programming in graphic design, as well as the implications surrounding the integration of coding with design. The book includes over twenty interviews in which major figures in design reflect upon the ways in which coding has innovated and transformed their design practice and strategies, and the directions it will take in the future.