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California Institute of the Arts

Ideas from the History of Graphic Design

California Institute of the Arts via Coursera

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This intensive survey examines four pivotal eras in the History of Western Graphic Design, tracing the evolution of visual communication from the Industrial Revolution through the mid-20th century. While the global history of design is vast, this course focuses specifically on the Euro-American narrative to illustrate how mass production and Western modernist principles established the foundations of today’s professional design standards. Students will analyze how the relationship between words and pictures shifted across social, political, and technological contexts in Europe and the United States. By investigating the works of innovative Western groups—from the Victorian era to the Bauhaus and American Modernism—learners develop a technical and conceptual toolkit to inform their own contemporary practice. This course is an essential foundation for emerging designers seeking to understand the specific historical forces that shaped the "modern" aesthetic and its subsequent radical reactions.

Syllabus

  • Visual Branding & The Birth of Mass Marketing
    • Analyze the industrial revolution’s impact on visual identity. Explore how early Victorian typography and advertising established modern branding.
  • The Bauhaus: Modernist Design Principles
    • Master the Bauhaus teachings that defined design as a profession. Learn how "form follows function" through radical typography and architecture.
  • American Modernism & Corporate Identity Systems
    • Examine mid-century American design through iconic case studies. Learn to use symbolic language and minimalism to build global corporate identities.
  • Graphic Radicalism & Visual Subcultures
    • Investigate Swiss Design grids, psychedelic posters, and political aesthetics. Learn how radical subcultures inform today's divergent design trends.

Taught by

Louise Sandhaus and Lorraine Wild

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