In a series of dynamic conversations, renowned authors and leading faculty at Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) Brockett Horne and Ellen Lupton will introduce you to fascinating people and processes that changed the way we communicate. Where did graphic design come from, and where will it go next? This
fast-paced introduction to graphic design history, the first course of our two-part program Graphic Design History and Methods, will change your
understanding of everything from fonts and letterforms to posters and
brands. Discover how printers revolutionized society when they created
open access to information. Explore the visual systems that inform
graphic design practice—from handwritten alphabets to online
publications. Learn how avant-garde artists, architects, poets, and
painters shook the world by reinventing mass media. Pursue the dream of a
unified civilization held together by neutral typefaces, international
pictograms, and global brands—and see how subcultures rebelled against
cultural uniformity by forging their own visual identities. Thinking
about history will open your eyes to new ideas and diverse practices. Test your knowledge with short quizzes, and stretch your own design
practice by responding to inspiring creative prompts.What students are saying:"Ellen Lupton and Brockett Horne's creative collaboration makes this lecture series both engaging and entertaining (while still being educational, of course). The assignments were well thought out, and lots of fun. Thank you for such a terrific course! :D ""Good course to get a handle on graphic design. I am a musician but enjoyed taking this course to learn more about how to make album art work and posters for my shows. The two teachers were great to watch together and motivated me to keep learning."