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History Evolution of Graphic Design
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Chauvet discovered in Northern France, team led by Jean-Marie Charvet.
Lascaux was discovered September 12, 1940 near Montignac, France. Paintings of animals and symbols.
Woodblock Printing is the process of pressing ink onto a carved piece of wood which was transferred onto paper, clay or silk.
Printing Press is a machine which transfers text and images onto paper through the process of pressing ink onto paper using moveable, reusable metal type
Development of Photography Made an impact on graphic design by creating the ability to recreate and record images
Cylinder Printing Press went from printing 400 pages an hour in 1810 to 4,000 pages an hour in 1827
Linotype Machines were originally set by hand until Ottmar Mergenthaler’s development of a keyboard typesetter in 1886
Lithography Is a printing process where ink is applied to a grease-treated printing surface which only accepts ink where grease is not placed
Collapsible Paint Tube Allowed artists to create art away from a studio
Four-Color Printing was determined the four colors combined can produce an unlimited number of tones
Plakatstil Was a trend focused on the design of posters
Cubism Features a flat appearence with sharp lines and angles.
Art Deco Exhibited an elegant, luxurious look in art and architecture
Pop Art Emerged in the late 1950s in Britain and the United States
Computer Development
The world wide web was created.
International Typographic Style Emerged in the late 1950s in Britain and the United States
De Stijl Aimed to express order and accord after the end of World War I
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