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    Contemporary Chinese Graphic Design Practice

    Contemporary Chinese Graphic Design Practice by Wang, Yun;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Bloomsbury Visual Arts
    • Date of Publication 20 February 2025
    • Number of Volumes Hardback

    • ISBN 9781350342286
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages256 pages
    • Size 238x158x18 mm
    • Weight 660 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 100 bw illus
      8pp colour plate section
    • 689

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    Long description:

    Drawing from a rich body of archival documents, case studies and interviews, this book explores the ways in which graphic designers in China sought to establish graphic design as a profession and discipline from the 1980s to the present day.

    Yun Wang traces the impact of cultural, economic and social conditions on China's developing design industry in a period of rapid transformation, focusing on Beijing, Guangzhou and Shenzhen as industry centres. From the influence of the newly implemented reform and opening up policy in 1978, to membership of the World Trade Organization in 2001, and international events such as the 2008 Beijing Olympics, Wang maps the increased demand for design talent and the evolution of a creative industry. This book provides a critical and extensively researched narrative of how graphic design developed locally and regionally, through practice, in education and within the publishing landscape, and pays particular attention to the ways in which designers in different cities in the People's Republic of China intersected with international networks.

    Including material from interviews with over 50 designers and other stakeholders, archival research into graphic work, design journals and exhibition catalogues, and 100 illustrations and photographs throughout, this book provides an in-depth exploration of graphic design developments in recent decades. It also features personal and institutional accounts, in addition to the author's unique insight and reflections on the growing design industry in contemporary China.

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction: Journey to the West

    1. Early Dawn: International Exchange in the 1980s
    Introduction
    Starting from 'Zero': The Emergence of Graphic Designers in Guangzhou and Shenzhen
    Western Training, Chinese Soul: Reflections on Chinese Culture in Crossing-Cultural Communication
    Conclusion
    2. Graphic Design in China: Graphic Design Practice in the 1990s
    Introduction
    'Vigorous Spirit': Graphic Design Projects and Practice in the Shenzhen Special Economic Zone
    The 'Anonymous' Designers behind the Department Store Shelves in the 1990s
    Conclusion
    3. Social Energy? Graphic Design Exploration in the 2000s
    Introduction
    'Breeze in China': The 2004 AGI Beijing Congress
    Xin: The 2009 Icograda Beijing Congress
    Graphic Design Experimentation: 'Social Energy', a School to Learn
    Conclusion

    Conclusion: Walking on Chopsticks

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