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Twentieth Century Design


Twentieth Century Design

Paperback by Woodham, Jonathan M. (Director of the Design History Research Centre, Director of the Design History Research Centre, University of Brighton)

Twentieth Century Design

£20.99

ISBN:
9780192842046
Publication Date:
10 Apr 1997
Language:
English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Pages:
288 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 7 May 2024
Twentieth Century Design

Description

The most famous designs of the twentieth century are not those in museums, but in the marketplace. The Coca-Cola bottle and the McDonald's logo are known all over the world, and designs like the modernistic `Frankfurt Kitchen' of 1926, or the 1954 streamlined and tail-finned Oldsmobile, or `Blow', the inflatable chair ubiquitous in the late sixties, tell us more about our culture than a narrowly-defined canon of classics. Drawing on the most up-to-date scholarship (not only in design history but also in social anthropology and women's history), Jonathan Woodham takes a fresh look at the wider issues of design and industrial culture throughout Europe, Scandinavia, North America, and the Far East. He explores themes such as national identity, the `Americanisation' of ideology and business methods, the rise of the multi-nationals, Pop and Postmodernism, and contemporary ideas of nostalgia and heritage, and sets the proliferation of everyday design against the writing of critics as different as Nikolaus Pevsner, the champion of Modernism, and Vance Packard, author of The Hidden Persuaders. In the history which emerges design is clearly seen for what it is: the powerful and complex expression of aesthetic, social, economic, political, and technological forces.

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