
Graphic designers, illustratos and computer users of every level will feast on this eye-popping tour of design's cutting edge. This book celebrates radical typography, a style creating dramatic controversy among designers and artists. It's the old guard vs. the "grunge" typographers, readability vs. a whole look and feel that exudes energy and breaks the rules.
This book investigates the emergence and cultural impact of grunge typography as a disruptive force within the field of graphic design. Author Robin P. Williams examines the tension between traditional design principles and the experimental, rule-breaking aesthetic that defined the digital design landscape of the 1990s. By analyzing the shift toward expressive, non-traditional typefaces, the text argues that this movement represents a fundamental evolution in how visual communication conveys energy and emotion.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this work as a significant historical document capturing a specific era of digital design transition. Readers frequently note that the text serves as a valuable archive of the aesthetic debates that shaped modern graphic design software usage.
Page Count:
96
Publication Date:
1996-01-01
Publisher:
Peachpit Pr
ISBN-10:
0201886286
ISBN-13:
9780201886283
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