Archivistics on Graphic Design Historical Research

Archivistics on Graphic Design Historical Research

AngličtinaMěkká vazba
Vilchis Esquivel, Luz del Carmen
Our Knowledge Publishing
EAN: 9786206882534
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Předpokládané dodání v pátek, 20. prosince 2024
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Graphic design is the activity that deals with the intentional behaviour of forms, their combinations, their associative coherence, the functional possibilities and the aesthetic values captured in the whole called what is designed. Graphic design is the discipline of design oriented towards the solution of visual communication problems that man poses in his process of adapting to the environment according to his needs. This discipline is identified with the human action of conscious change of form. It is creative because something that did not exist is added to a support - to this branch of study responds par excellence to art. In this way, graphic design is characterised as a specific form of art, although it responds to a specific intention, which is visual communication. Contemporary trends in preserving digital archives have evolved, generating a semantic field specific to archival science, or the science of documents, which is linked here to the preservation of graphically designed objects, which constitute a transcendent historical heritage.
EAN 9786206882534
ISBN 6206882535
Typ produktu Měkká vazba
Vydavatel Our Knowledge Publishing
Datum vydání 27. listopadu 2023
Stránky 68
Jazyk English
Rozměry 229 x 152 x 4
Autoři Vilchis Esquivel, Luz Del Carmen