Graphic design in the post-Digital age (reprint)
Graphic design in the post-Digital age (reprint)
Graphic Design in the Post-Digital Age examines the challenges and opportunities associated with the rapid rise of creative coding among a growing community of designers who are choosing to build their own design tools. This comprehensive overview covers the educational approaches in design curricula and the historical and economic contexts of programming in graphic design, as well as the implications surrounding the integration of coding into design. The book includes more than twenty interviews in which leading design figures reflect on the how coding has innovated and transformed their design practice and strategies, and the directions it will take in the future.
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\nIntroductory text by Demian Conrad, with an essay by Silvio Lorusso, and interviews by Demian Conrad and Rob van Leijsen with Dimitri Jeanottat (CH), Ted Davis (US), Urs Hofer (CH), Jeroen Barendse (NL) , Casey Reas (US), Yehwan Song (KR), Luuse / Marianne Plano + Léonard Mabille (FR/BE), Sarah Garcin (FR), Tancrède Ottiger (CH), Jürg Lehni (CH), Loraine Furter (CH), Raphael Bastide (FR), Petr van Blokland (NL), Dinamo / Fabian Harb + Fabiola Mejía (CH), Johnson/Kingston / Ivan Weiss + Michael Kryenbühl ( CH), Eurostandard / Pierrick Brégeon + Ali-Eddine Abdelkhalek (CH), Zach Lieberman (US), Samuel Weidmann (CH), Erik van Blokland (NL), Studio Dumbar / Sander Sturing and Stan Haanappel (NL), Émilie Pillet (CH) and Dia Studio / Mitch Paone (US).
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\nWriting and research team: Demian Conrad, Rob van Leijsen, David Héritier, Aviva Cashmira, Nicolas Nova, Anthony Masure, Daniel Sciboz.
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