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Art and crafts
concept: every thing must be beautiful and useful. hand made artisan

artists: william Morris, charles rennie Mackintosh
Art Nouveau
concept: inspired by japanese art. flat colors, simple art, became more intricate but kept with the japanese sensibility
Artists: Alphonse Mucha, Henri Tolouse Latrec.
vienna secession
Concept: vienna artists wanted to take these styles further and make them their own
Artists: gustav klimpt, josef maria
Vienna Werkstatte
concept: commune type environment, more precise
artists: Josef Hoffman, Berthold loffler
Austrian Expressionism
concept: against structured art, wanted to envoke the viewers emotion
artists: egon schiele, josef satler
Sachplakat
concept: object poster
artists: lucian bernhard, ludwig hohlwein
WWI & WWII propaganda posters
concept: visually persuade viewer to "do your bidding"

artists: james flagg, alfred leete
the isms
picasso, duchamp
Dada
dada is everyting, dada is nothing

hannah hoch, hugo ball
Art deco
combined concepts of the isms, into trendy, simple, geometric, fashionable style
artists: AM Cassandre, jean carlu
De Stijl
purists principals, pre-cursor of swiss style

artists: theo van doesburg, piet mondrian
Bauhaus
first formally trained designers

artists: walter gropious, jan tschichold
typophoto
using abstract photographs in design.
New typography
manifesto of modern design, san serifs only

jan tschichold
american art deco
combined concepts of the isms, into trendy, simple, geometric, fashionable style

margaret bourke- white, joseph binder
Modernism
rejected old art concepts, new technologies embraced.

cipe pineles, paul rand
international swiss style
grind, structured, universal, san serif, photos not illustration, no mixing typefaces (two weights max)

jan tschihold, josef muller
postmodernism
solution to swiss style. counter culture, sex drugs rock and roll.

milton glaser, paula scherr
psychedelic posters
return to art nouveau + LSD

wes wilson, victor moscoso
contemporary graphic design
street art, comics, non traditional media, anything goes

david carson, shepherd fairey