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An Introduction to Design and Culture provides a comprehensive guide to the changing relationships between design and culture from 1900 to the present day.
An Introduction to Design and Culture provides a comprehensive guide to the changing relationships between design and culture from 1900 to the present day.
Penny Sparke is a Professor of Design History and the Director of Modern Interiors Research Centre at Kingston University, London. Her research interests include nineteenth- and twentieth-century design and the modern interior with a special interest in the role of gender.
Introduction: Design and Culture revisited
PART I: Design and Modernity, 1900-1945
- Consuming Modernity
- The Impacts of Technology
- The Designer for Industry
- Modernism and Design
- Designing Identities
- Consuming Post-modernity
- Technology and Design, a New Alliance
- Designer-culture
- Post-modernism and Design
- Redesigning Identities
- Consumer Culture at the Millenium
- Design in the Digital Age
- New Designers
- Theory and Practice in the New Century
- Designing Identities in a Globalised World
PART II: Design and Post-modernity, 1945-1990
PART III: Designing the New Century, 1990 to the present
Penny Sparke is a Professor of Design History and the Director of Modern Interiors Research Centre at Kingston University, London. Her research interests include nineteenth- and twentieth-century design and the modern interior with a special interest in the role of gender.
Introduction: Design and Culture revisited
PART I: Design and Modernity, 1900-1945
- Consuming Modernity
- The Impacts of Technology
- The Designer for Industry
- Modernism and Design
- Designing Identities
- Consuming Post-modernity
- Technology and Design, a New Alliance
- Designer-culture
- Post-modernism and Design
- Redesigning Identities
- Consumer Culture at the Millenium
- Design in the Digital Age
- New Designers
- Theory and Practice in the New Century
- Designing Identities in a Globalised World
PART II: Design and Post-modernity, 1945-1990
PART III: Designing the New Century, 1990 to the present