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72 Cards in this Set
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The Fifties |
1947-1963
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The Fifties influences
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confusion |
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The Fifties philosophy |
buy stuff
have fun |
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The Fifties people |
James Brown |
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The Fifties characteristics |
biomorphic shapes (life shape/boomerang/kidney) |
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International Typographic Style: ITS |
1950-1970s
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Beck Map (Person) |
Henry Beck |
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Beck Map Date/Country |
1933/England |
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Traits of Great Designers |
Passion and Courage |
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Beck Map Influence |
Electrical Diagrams |
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Beck Map Philosophy |
Design from the users point of view |
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Beck Map Characteristics |
1. color coded 2. all lines are - I / 3. void of detail 4. not to scale |
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Beck Map Other Name |
Modern Map |
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Who Invented the Parking Meter/When? |
Carl Magee 1930 |
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Shopping Cart Who/When? |
Sylvan Goldman 1930 |
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Yield sign Who/Where |
Clinton Riggs |
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Walter Paepcke FATHER OF USA GRAPHIC DESIGN |
1. first corporate identity program 2. first in house design department |
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Who invented the slinky? |
Richard and Betty James |
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Who invented tupperware? |
Earl Tupper |
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Walmart |
Sam Walton |
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Inspiration from Sam |
1. Commit to your business 2. Swim upstream 3. Make Something better everyday |
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Who invented the television? |
Philo T. Farnsworth |
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what was television first called? |
radiovision |
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what was the first television network? |
NBC |
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Who designed the CBS logo? |
William Golden |
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Cooper Union School |
Peter Cooper |
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Americas Nation Design Museum |
Cooper Hewitt |
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Who said "take the familiar and ordinary to a new level of interest"? |
Lou Dorfsman |
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Lou Dorfsman saying |
"take the familiar and ordinary to a new level of interest" |
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Father of Television Graphics |
Lou Dorfsman |
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first sound cartoon what year? |
1928 |
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first cartoon in color year? |
1932 |
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Snow White 1st full length cartoon what year? |
1937 |
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Disneyland Opened in |
1955 |
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Disney Inspirations |
1. Attention to detail 2. Innovation 3. Storytelling 4. Eyecatchers or carrots |
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John Lasseter |
closest thing to Walt Disney in Disney Company |
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Camelot |
William Goudy |
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Graphic Design term who? |
William Addison Dwiggins |
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Times New Roman |
Stanley Morrison |
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Futura |
Paul Renner |
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The New Typography book |
Jan Tschihold |
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New Typography (GWSA) |
1. Grid alignment 2. white space 3. sans serif 4. asymmetry |
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New Typography |
Equalize letterspacing based on optical value |
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Art Deco (date) |
1930s |
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Art Deco (country) |
France |
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Art Deco (other names) |
1. Art Moderne 2. Streamline 3. Jazz |
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Art Deco (influences) |
1. post war joy 2. Egyptian art 3. transportation 4. Art Nouveau 5. Cubism 6. Arts & Crafts |
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Art Deco (characteristics) |
1. rigid geometry 2. repeated patterns 3. female form 4. cubist illustration 5. décorative sans serif 6. pastel colors |
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Radio City Music Hall designer |
Donald Deskey |
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Fine illustrator from France who also created an alphabet |
Erte |
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Font Erte used |
Broadway |
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WPA (1930) stands for? |
Works Progress Administration |
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WPA (1930) projects |
Federal Art Project (1935-1939) |
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what are isotypes? |
International System of Typographic Picture |
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a walk sign is an example of an...? |
isotype |
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Who/When/Where were isotopes developed? |
Otto Neurath/1930s/France |
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Advantages of Symbols over Text |
1. Quicker to recognize 2. Quicker to comprehend 3. easier to remember 4. universal |
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International Typographic Style: ITS (country) |
Switzerland |
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International Typographic Style: ITS (who) |
Bauhaus teachers |
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International Typographic Style: ITS (other names) |
1. Swiss Style 2. Corporate Style |
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International Typographic Style: ITS (influences) |
1. Bauhaus 2. The New Typography 3. Business Expansion |
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International Typographic Style: ITS (Designers) |
Max Bill Ernst Keller |
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International Typographic Style: ITS (Philosophies) |
solution from content communication not seduction |
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International Typographic Style: ITS (characteristics) |
1. grid alignment 2. sans serif 3. flush left ragged right 4. void of decoration 5. usually black and white 6. asymmetrical 7. photos (few illustrations) |
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International Typographic Style: ITS (Typefaces) |
Univers New Haus Grotesk (Helvetica) |
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Univers (person) |
Adrian Frutiger |
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Helvetica (person) |
Edouard Hoffman |
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Thoughts on a Design author |
Paul Rand |
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Art director of Esquire Magazine |
Paul Rand |
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IBM Logo designer UPS logo designer |
Paul Rand |
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DESIGNER Movie Posters revolutionized Title Design Anatomy of a Murder, Man with the Golden Arm NYC 1950s |
Saul Bass |
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Father of Motion Graphics |
Saul Bass |