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SESSION – GRAPHIC DESIGN STYLESWeek 2 Monday am

Session 3-4 Aims & Outcomes:

• Aims: To explore the subject of Graphic Design styles and understand a historical pattern within them.

• To research Graphic Design styles, identify characteristics and collect relevant examples.

• To begin to construct a Graphic Design styles timeline to record findings and support further assignment development.

• Outcomes: You will understand what Graphic Design styles are and the periods they belong to. You will have collected a range of visual examples of Graphic Design styles and begun to construct a timeline of progress. You will link this to sessions on contextual designers and embed these into your timeline and research.

Graphic Design Styles Task:

• Your task for this week is as follows:

• As part of your research you need to explore the theme of Graphic Design Styles and create a timeline form mid Victorian to current styles. Your timeline should be comprehensive and support specifically the work you intend to do for assignment:

• Consider:

• Design work for each period

• Designers who worked in these periods

• Influences from designers and artists within each period

• Social, historical, and political events which may have influenced some of the styles in each period

• You will be working with Andrew during Contextual sessions and this work should be come part of your timeline

Inspirational Collection

Inspirational Collection

• Typefaces:

• Collect as many examples of typefaces as you can throughout the year and stick them in a separate journal or mini sketchbook.

• Collect from books, magazines, papers, the internet, take photos of typefaces you see around you, etc.

• These will be used for reference in each of your assignments.

• No need to annotate, just for inspiration.

Inspirational Collection

• Inspirational imagery & design

• Collect inspirational imagery as you go through the year.

• This might be photographs, magazine or paper clippings, images from the internet, posters leaflets, artwork and design you see around you.

• Add these to your journal or mini sketchbook to use as inspiration throughout the year.

• No need to annotate, just for inspiration.

What Are Graphic Design Styles?

• Task 1:

• Get into groups of two fives and a four.

• Using the designs provided, put them in date order.

• Tell me why you have dated them as you have.

• Task 2:

• In singles, select one design style and analyse it’s characteristics

• Individually share these with the group

Graphic Design Styles

1. Victorian style Graphic Design – 1837-1901

2. Arts & Crafts style Graphic Design – 1880-1910

3. Art Nouveau style Graphic Design – 1890-1920

4. Futurism style Graphic Design – Early 20th

Century

5. Art Deco style Graphic Design – 1920s & 1930s

6. Heroic Realism style Graphic Design –1930s onward

7. Early Modern style Graphic Design – 1910-1935

8. American Kitsch style Graphic Design –1950s

9. Late Modern style Graphic Design – Late 1940s – early 21st Century

10. Swiss/International style Graphic Design –1940s – Late 20th Century

11. Psychedelic style Graphic Design – 1960s –1970s

12. Post-Modern style Graphic Design – 1970s – 1980s

13. Grunge style Graphic Design - Post Millennium

14. Flat style Graphic Design - Current

Victorian style Graphic Design – 1837-1901

Victorian style Graphic Design – 1837-1901

• Characteristics

• Decorative outer borders

• Elaborate typography

• Symmetry

• Highly ornate and 'busy' imagery

• Very few straight lines or edges

Arts & Crafts style Graphic Design – 1880-1910

Arts & Crafts style Graphic Design – 1880-1910• Characteristics

• Reused traditional/older style features

• Simple forms

• Illustrated typography

• Lots of textures

Art Nouveau style Graphic Design – 1890-1920

Art Nouveau style Graphic Design – 1890-1920• Characteristics

• Intricate hand drawn style

• Linear based designs

• Use of natural forms

• Regularly features female form

Futurism style Graphic Design – Early 20th

Century

• Characteristics

• Eclectic style

• Featuring or using new technology

• Offset text

• Some cubist influences

• No traditional features

Futurism style Graphic Design – Early 20th

Century

Art Deco style Graphic Design – 1920s & 1930s• Characteristics

• Bold geometric shapes

• Use of motion lines and sunbursts

• High contrast in colours

• Flat (in terms of depth)

Heroic Realism style Graphic Design – 1930s onward

Heroic Realism style Graphic Design – 1930s onward• Characteristics:

• Realistic imagery

• Usually featuring one person

• Promoting an ideal

• Strong message in the text

• Clear, bold font

Early Modern style Graphic Design – 1910-1935

• Characteristics

• Geometrically based

• Minimalistic approach

• Clean type

• More photos, less illustrations

Early Modern style Graphic Design – 1910-1935

American Kitsch style Graphic Design – 1950s

• Characteristics:

• Contrasting imagery and fonts

• Bold, vibrant colours

• Aerodynamic shapes

• People in dramatic poses

American Kitsch style Graphic Design – 1950s

Late Modern style Graphic Design – Late 1940s – early 21st Century

• Characteristics:

• Distorted geometric shapes

• Informal structural layout

• Plain, simple, non-decorative type

Late Modern style Graphic Design – Late 1940s – early 21st Century

Swiss/International style Graphic Design –1940s – Late 20th Century

Swiss/International style Graphic Design –1940s – Late 20th Century• Characteristics:

• Use of negative space

• Very 'clean' and simple

• Sans serif fonts favoured

• Asymmetrical layouts

Psychedelic style Graphic Design – 1960s –1970s

Psychedelic style Graphic Design – 1960s –1970s • Characteristics

• Influenced by the prevalence of hallucinatory drugs

• Featuring abstract swirls of intense colour

• Curvilinear calligraphy reminiscent of Art Nouveau.

• Intense optical colour vibration

Post-Modern style Graphic Design – 1970s –1980s

Post-Modern style Graphic Design – 1970s –1980s• Characteristics

• Collage like illustrations

• Overlapping elements

• Impulsive and playful

• Tilted axis

Grunge style Graphic Design - Post Millennium

Grunge style Graphic Design - Post Millennium• Characteristics

• Dirty textures and background images

• Irregular lines and frames

• Coffee rings, spilled out liquids and dirty stains

• Torn paper and dirty edges

• Hand-written elements

Flat style Graphic Design - Current

Flat style Graphic Design - Current

• Characteristics

• Minimalist

• No depth

• Neutral tones

• Straight lines

• Use of negative space

Graphic Design Styles Task:

• Your task for this week is as follows:• As part of your research you need to explore the theme of Graphic Design Styles and create a

timeline form mid Victorian to current styles. Your timeline should be comprehensive and support specifically the work you intend to do for assignment:

• Consider:

• Design work for each period

• Designers who worked in these periods

• Influences from designers and artists within each period

• Social, historical, and political events which may have influenced some of the styles in each period

• Which periods you have ideas for and which you might choose as your final work, and why.

• How you will use your findings from this task to influence your final work

• You will be working with Andrew during Contextual sessions and this work should be come part of your timeline

Plenary:• I feel the most important thing I learnt today was?

• With the information I learnt today, I will now be able to…

• After today’s lesson I can now explain.

• Today I was able to make progress because…

• The part of the lesson I found easiest was…

• If was to set homework to build on today’s lesson I would…

• I am proud of myself today because….

• I think it is important to remember what I learnt today because…

• One thing I think I did really well was…

• Next time I would like to learn…

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