Pater, Ruben, author.
Caps lock : how capitalism took hold of graphic design, and how to escape from it / Ruben Pater.
Amsterdam : Valiz, 2021.
552 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), maps (some color), portraits (some color), charts, facsimiles ; 19 cm
"Capitalism could not exist without the coins, banknotes, documents, information graphics, interfaces, branding, and advertisements made by graphic designers. Even anti-consumerist strategies such as social design and speculative design are appropriated to serve economic growth. It seems design is locked in a cycle of exploitation and extraction, furthering inequality and environmental collapse. CAPS LOCK uses clear language and visual examples to show how graphic design and capitalism are inextricably linked. The book features designed objects and also examines how the study, work, and professional practice of designers support the market economy. Six radical design cooperatives are featured that resist capitalist thinking in their own way, hoping to inspire a more socially aware graphic design."
9789492095817 (paperback)
9492095815 (paperback)
(electronic book)
9789493246034
9493246035
Graphic arts Political aspects.
Commercial art Economic aspects.
Capitalism.
Capitalism and mass media.
Arts graphiques Aspect politique.
Capitalisme et médias.
Art publicitaire Aspect économique.
Capslock
How capitalism took hold of graphic design, and how to escape from it
Location: Library main 315147
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