Back Office : Design Graphique et Pratiques Numériques.

Type:
boek
Titel:
Back Office : Design Graphique et Pratiques Numériques.
Andere titel:
Back Office Graphic Design and Digital Practices
Auteur:
Donnot, Kévin; Chevalier, Fleur; Lialina, Olia; Lieberman, Zach; Manovich, Lev; Paone, Mitch; Porri, Christian; Wlassikoff, Michel
Jaar:
2021
Onderwerp:
Grafisch Ontwerp: Digitaal
Animatie
Taal:
Engels
Uitgever:
Paris : Fork Editions, 2021
Plaatsnummer:
766.6 / BACK / 2021 (Kunstenbibliotheek)
ISBN:
9782490077519
Paginering:
144 p. : ill.
Reeks:
Back Office 4
Samenvatting:
Back Office is an annual review which encompasses graphic design and digital activities. It explores the creative processes at work in the fields of contemporary media and digital practices. By dealing with themes such as the code/form relation, the challenges of creative tools, and the permeable nature of media, it is a unique French-speaking space for reflection and a worldwide vehicle of visibility for the French-speaking community. Back Office is entirely bilingual and is designed as an interface for the reception of the overwhelmingly English-speaking digital culture, through commissioned articles by foreign authors and original translations. This fourth issue is devoted to the idea of movement in digital practices. The movement progressively becomes an obligatory step for graphic designers, both for its efficiency and as a bit of a trending fad. “Going with the flow” thus becomes a paradoxical directive. Breaking with tradition means one runs the risk of being out of step with clients and prevailing tastes and habits, but excessive compliance results in stereotypical productions. Is it reductive to consider that graphic design might be intrinsically and positively “augmented” by this movement? What effect would this animation paradigm have on form? Could animation be perceived in a manner other than as a mere adaptation or adjunct? The ubiquity of screens, in both private (tablets, smartphones, etc.) and public (advertising or informational displays) spaces, means that graphic designers need to diversify their approaches, thus making it necessary to conceive design spaces that are variable and translatable. (provided by publisher)
Nota:
boek
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