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The Darwinian Evolution Of Graphic Design

The Darwinian Evolution of Graphic Design Remember Timmy, don't touch anything... Remember what happen last time? We're just going over what we learned before... wtx, x, "OT "o ÎT T 15I - IH BC The first known visual communication, with pictographs and symbols in the Lascaux caves in southern France. 36H BC The Blau Monument, the oldest artifact known to combine words and pictures. 15 AD Chinese government official Ts'ai Lun credited with inventing paper. I WANT YOU FOR U.S.ARMY NEAREST RECRUITING STATION 1917 James Montgomery Flagg designs famous "I Want YOU for the U.S. Army" poster. The poster, a self-portrait, was actually an American version of a British poster by Alfred Leete. print 1940 First issue of Print Magazine printed. 1956 Paul Rand designs IBM logo using City Medium typeface. IBM 159 First issue of Communication Arts printed. 1969 Douglas Engelbart develops first computer mouse, setting the stage for the future tool of graphic design. 1984 Apple releases first Macintosh computer, featuring bitmap graphics. 1985 New York firm Manhattan Design creates the MTV logo MUSIC TELEVISION® 1990 Physicist Tim Berners-Lee http:/Auum develops the world wide web, along with HTML and the concept of website esses ad 208 The Barack Obama "Hope" poster is an image of Barack Obama designed by artist Shepard Fairey, which was widely described as iconic and became synonymous with the 2008 Obama presidential campaign. НОРЕ AARBUCKS 1971 The original logo, conceived in 1971, was fashioned after a 15th century Norse woodcut, the image of a mythical two- tailed mermaid siren. TEA IL The Starbucks Period 1985 ORNE Howard Schultz(Founder) started a European style espresso cafe called the Il Giornale coffee house. CANSUC 1987 - 1992 After the purchase of Starbucks in 1987, the Starbucks logo was cleaned up a bit, a little more befitting of a new corporate image. COFFEE 1992-2011 2011 A third revision of the Starbucks logo COFFEE In January 2011, Starbucks announced that they would make small changes to the company's logo Sources Philip B. Meggs, Alston W. Purvis. "Meggs' History of Graphic Design." Fourth Edition. John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 2006.Philip B. Meggs, Alston W. Purvis. "Meggs' History of Graphic Design." Fourth Edition. John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 2006. (http://graphicdesign.about.com/od/history/a/timeline1.htm)(http://graphicdesign.about.com/od/history/a/timeline2.htm) http://gourmet-coffee-zone.com/starbucks-logo.html, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barack_Obama_%22Hope%22_poster Images sources ("I want you " image, "Print Magazine, MTV Logo, IBM Logo, Communication Arts Magazine Cover Starbucks Logo from Google.com) lustrated by Shaneka Landell myiwdesigns.com presented by Tech king Lina POWERED BY TESTKING O FFEE The Darwinian Evolution of Graphic Design Remember Timmy, don't touch anything... Remember what happen last time? We're just going over what we learned before... wtx, x, "OT "o ÎT T 15I - IH BC The first known visual communication, with pictographs and symbols in the Lascaux caves in southern France. 36H BC The Blau Monument, the oldest artifact known to combine words and pictures. 15 AD Chinese government official Ts'ai Lun credited with inventing paper. I WANT YOU FOR U.S.ARMY NEAREST RECRUITING STATION 1917 James Montgomery Flagg designs famous "I Want YOU for the U.S. Army" poster. The poster, a self-portrait, was actually an American version of a British poster by Alfred Leete. print 1940 First issue of Print Magazine printed. 1956 Paul Rand designs IBM logo using City Medium typeface. IBM 159 First issue of Communication Arts printed. 1969 Douglas Engelbart develops first computer mouse, setting the stage for the future tool of graphic design. 1984 Apple releases first Macintosh computer, featuring bitmap graphics. 1985 New York firm Manhattan Design creates the MTV logo MUSIC TELEVISION® 1990 Physicist Tim Berners-Lee http:/Auum develops the world wide web, along with HTML and the concept of website esses ad 208 The Barack Obama "Hope" poster is an image of Barack Obama designed by artist Shepard Fairey, which was widely described as iconic and became synonymous with the 2008 Obama presidential campaign. НОРЕ AARBUCKS 1971 The original logo, conceived in 1971, was fashioned after a 15th century Norse woodcut, the image of a mythical two- tailed mermaid siren. TEA IL The Starbucks Period 1985 ORNE Howard Schultz(Founder) started a European style espresso cafe called the Il Giornale coffee house. CANSUC 1987 - 1992 After the purchase of Starbucks in 1987, the Starbucks logo was cleaned up a bit, a little more befitting of a new corporate image. COFFEE 1992-2011 2011 A third revision of the Starbucks logo COFFEE In January 2011, Starbucks announced that they would make small changes to the company's logo Sources Philip B. Meggs, Alston W. Purvis. "Meggs' History of Graphic Design." Fourth Edition. John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 2006.Philip B. Meggs, Alston W. Purvis. "Meggs' History of Graphic Design." Fourth Edition. John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 2006. (http://graphicdesign.about.com/od/history/a/timeline1.htm)(http://graphicdesign.about.com/od/history/a/timeline2.htm) http://gourmet-coffee-zone.com/starbucks-logo.html, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barack_Obama_%22Hope%22_poster Images sources ("I want you " image, "Print Magazine, MTV Logo, IBM Logo, Communication Arts Magazine Cover Starbucks Logo from Google.com) lustrated by Shaneka Landell myiwdesigns.com presented by Tech king Lina POWERED BY TESTKING O FFEE The Darwinian Evolution of Graphic Design Remember Timmy, don't touch anything... Remember what happen last time? We're just going over what we learned before... wtx, x, "OT "o ÎT T 15I - IH BC The first known visual communication, with pictographs and symbols in the Lascaux caves in southern France. 36H BC The Blau Monument, the oldest artifact known to combine words and pictures. 15 AD Chinese government official Ts'ai Lun credited with inventing paper. I WANT YOU FOR U.S.ARMY NEAREST RECRUITING STATION 1917 James Montgomery Flagg designs famous "I Want YOU for the U.S. Army" poster. The poster, a self-portrait, was actually an American version of a British poster by Alfred Leete. print 1940 First issue of Print Magazine printed. 1956 Paul Rand designs IBM logo using City Medium typeface. IBM 159 First issue of Communication Arts printed. 1969 Douglas Engelbart develops first computer mouse, setting the stage for the future tool of graphic design. 1984 Apple releases first Macintosh computer, featuring bitmap graphics. 1985 New York firm Manhattan Design creates the MTV logo MUSIC TELEVISION® 1990 Physicist Tim Berners-Lee http:/Auum develops the world wide web, along with HTML and the concept of website esses ad 208 The Barack Obama "Hope" poster is an image of Barack Obama designed by artist Shepard Fairey, which was widely described as iconic and became synonymous with the 2008 Obama presidential campaign. НОРЕ AARBUCKS 1971 The original logo, conceived in 1971, was fashioned after a 15th century Norse woodcut, the image of a mythical two- tailed mermaid siren. TEA IL The Starbucks Period 1985 ORNE Howard Schultz(Founder) started a European style espresso cafe called the Il Giornale coffee house. CANSUC 1987 - 1992 After the purchase of Starbucks in 1987, the Starbucks logo was cleaned up a bit, a little more befitting of a new corporate image. COFFEE 1992-2011 2011 A third revision of the Starbucks logo COFFEE In January 2011, Starbucks announced that they would make small changes to the company's logo Sources Philip B. Meggs, Alston W. Purvis. "Meggs' History of Graphic Design." Fourth Edition. John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 2006.Philip B. Meggs, Alston W. Purvis. "Meggs' History of Graphic Design." Fourth Edition. John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 2006. (http://graphicdesign.about.com/od/history/a/timeline1.htm)(http://graphicdesign.about.com/od/history/a/timeline2.htm) http://gourmet-coffee-zone.com/starbucks-logo.html, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barack_Obama_%22Hope%22_poster Images sources ("I want you " image, "Print Magazine, MTV Logo, IBM Logo, Communication Arts Magazine Cover Starbucks Logo from Google.com) lustrated by Shaneka Landell myiwdesigns.com presented by Tech king Lina POWERED BY TESTKING O FFEE The Darwinian Evolution of Graphic Design Remember Timmy, don't touch anything... Remember what happen last time? We're just going over what we learned before... wtx, x, "OT "o ÎT T 15I - IH BC The first known visual communication, with pictographs and symbols in the Lascaux caves in southern France. 36H BC The Blau Monument, the oldest artifact known to combine words and pictures. 15 AD Chinese government official Ts'ai Lun credited with inventing paper. I WANT YOU FOR U.S.ARMY NEAREST RECRUITING STATION 1917 James Montgomery Flagg designs famous "I Want YOU for the U.S. Army" poster. The poster, a self-portrait, was actually an American version of a British poster by Alfred Leete. print 1940 First issue of Print Magazine printed. 1956 Paul Rand designs IBM logo using City Medium typeface. IBM 159 First issue of Communication Arts printed. 1969 Douglas Engelbart develops first computer mouse, setting the stage for the future tool of graphic design. 1984 Apple releases first Macintosh computer, featuring bitmap graphics. 1985 New York firm Manhattan Design creates the MTV logo MUSIC TELEVISION® 1990 Physicist Tim Berners-Lee http:/Auum develops the world wide web, along with HTML and the concept of website esses ad 208 The Barack Obama "Hope" poster is an image of Barack Obama designed by artist Shepard Fairey, which was widely described as iconic and became synonymous with the 2008 Obama presidential campaign. НОРЕ AARBUCKS 1971 The original logo, conceived in 1971, was fashioned after a 15th century Norse woodcut, the image of a mythical two- tailed mermaid siren. TEA IL The Starbucks Period 1985 ORNE Howard Schultz(Founder) started a European style espresso cafe called the Il Giornale coffee house. CANSUC 1987 - 1992 After the purchase of Starbucks in 1987, the Starbucks logo was cleaned up a bit, a little more befitting of a new corporate image. COFFEE 1992-2011 2011 A third revision of the Starbucks logo COFFEE In January 2011, Starbucks announced that they would make small changes to the company's logo Sources Philip B. Meggs, Alston W. Purvis. "Meggs' History of Graphic Design." Fourth Edition. John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 2006.Philip B. Meggs, Alston W. Purvis. "Meggs' History of Graphic Design." Fourth Edition. John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 2006. (http://graphicdesign.about.com/od/history/a/timeline1.htm)(http://graphicdesign.about.com/od/history/a/timeline2.htm) http://gourmet-coffee-zone.com/starbucks-logo.html, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barack_Obama_%22Hope%22_poster Images sources ("I want you " image, "Print Magazine, MTV Logo, IBM Logo, Communication Arts Magazine Cover Starbucks Logo from Google.com) lustrated by Shaneka Landell myiwdesigns.com presented by Tech king Lina POWERED BY TESTKING O FFEE The Darwinian Evolution of Graphic Design Remember Timmy, don't touch anything... Remember what happen last time? We're just going over what we learned before... wtx, x, "OT "o ÎT T 15I - IH BC The first known visual communication, with pictographs and symbols in the Lascaux caves in southern France. 36H BC The Blau Monument, the oldest artifact known to combine words and pictures. 15 AD Chinese government official Ts'ai Lun credited with inventing paper. I WANT YOU FOR U.S.ARMY NEAREST RECRUITING STATION 1917 James Montgomery Flagg designs famous "I Want YOU for the U.S. Army" poster. The poster, a self-portrait, was actually an American version of a British poster by Alfred Leete. print 1940 First issue of Print Magazine printed. 1956 Paul Rand designs IBM logo using City Medium typeface. IBM 159 First issue of Communication Arts printed. 1969 Douglas Engelbart develops first computer mouse, setting the stage for the future tool of graphic design. 1984 Apple releases first Macintosh computer, featuring bitmap graphics. 1985 New York firm Manhattan Design creates the MTV logo MUSIC TELEVISION® 1990 Physicist Tim Berners-Lee http:/Auum develops the world wide web, along with HTML and the concept of website esses ad 208 The Barack Obama "Hope" poster is an image of Barack Obama designed by artist Shepard Fairey, which was widely described as iconic and became synonymous with the 2008 Obama presidential campaign. НОРЕ AARBUCKS 1971 The original logo, conceived in 1971, was fashioned after a 15th century Norse woodcut, the image of a mythical two- tailed mermaid siren. TEA IL The Starbucks Period 1985 ORNE Howard Schultz(Founder) started a European style espresso cafe called the Il Giornale coffee house. CANSUC 1987 - 1992 After the purchase of Starbucks in 1987, the Starbucks logo was cleaned up a bit, a little more befitting of a new corporate image. COFFEE 1992-2011 2011 A third revision of the Starbucks logo COFFEE In January 2011, Starbucks announced that they would make small changes to the company's logo Sources Philip B. Meggs, Alston W. Purvis. "Meggs' History of Graphic Design." Fourth Edition. John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 2006.Philip B. Meggs, Alston W. Purvis. "Meggs' History of Graphic Design." Fourth Edition. John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 2006. (http://graphicdesign.about.com/od/history/a/timeline1.htm)(http://graphicdesign.about.com/od/history/a/timeline2.htm) http://gourmet-coffee-zone.com/starbucks-logo.html, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barack_Obama_%22Hope%22_poster Images sources ("I want you " image, "Print Magazine, MTV Logo, IBM Logo, Communication Arts Magazine Cover Starbucks Logo from Google.com) lustrated by Shaneka Landell myiwdesigns.com presented by Tech king Lina POWERED BY TESTKING O FFEE

The Darwinian Evolution Of Graphic Design

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This infographic describes the evolution of graphic design through the years. It shows how graphic design has evolved and the power of graphic design for logo making.

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