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The “Boss” of the post WWII Tokyo design community was ______.


A. Yamashiro


B. Yokozuna’s


C. Kamekura


D. Hosoya

C. Kamekura

______ was integral to the west coast design school.


A. Teaching


B. Television


C. Automation


D. Advertising

A. Teaching

True or False: During the digital revolution the designer shifted roles from director to editor and creator.

True

The “Boss” of the post WWII Tokyo design community was ______.


A. Yamashiro


B. Yokozuna’s


C. Kamekura


D. Hosoya

C. Kamekura

The “Boss” of the post WWII Tokyo design community was ______.


A. Yamashiro


B. Yokozuna’s


C. Kamekura


D. Hosoya

C. Kamekura

Minimal design in the 1990’s emphasized _____.

Simple geometry

Vernacular design refers to elements of _____ design borrowed from _____.

Common; the street

Seattle design in the 1980’s was _____.

Raw and unapologetic

True or False: Album cover design in the 1960’s and 1970’s embraces the dogma of the previous design ideas.

False

The Fillmore style adopted elements from ______.

Art Nouveau

________ designed the corporate logos for IBM, ABC, and UPS in this period of strong corporate identity.

Paul Rand

______ created posters illustrating Roosevelt’s Four Freedoms.

Norman Rockwell

American wood-type posters arose from the need for _____.

Robust letter forms

Production in the arts and crafts movement placed an emphasis on ______.

Quality

Design during the Soviet Revolution has been termed _____.

Constructivist

Art Nouveau was characterized by _____.

The use of natural forms

______ is considered the father of the modern poster.

Jules Chéret

During the great age of posters, _____ borrowed from De Stijl, Constructivism, and elsewhere.

A.M. Cassandre

The primary objective of the New Typography was _____.

Clarity

De Stijl arose in _____.

The Netherlands

The DADA Movement embraces _____.

Nonsense, irrationality and intuition.

True or False: The genesis of modern advertising occurred in the Victorian Era.

True

Swiss Typography emphasized _____.

Grids and Mathematical Systems.

The fused metaphor combines ______ in place of _____ to communicate a complex message.

Images; Verbage

The German art school that focused on a minimalist approach was called _____.

The Bauhaus