Designing Pornotopia: Travels in Visual Culture

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Designing Pornotopia: Travels in Visual Culture

Designing Pornotopia: Travels in Visual Culture

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3.83 (36 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 29 August, 2006

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In this collection of essays about visual culture, Rick Poynor directs a critical eye at brands, billboards, magazines, architecture, tattoos and trends in cosmetic surgery. A key target is the pervasiveness of sexual imagery in the market place and the media's symbiotic relationship with porn. Poynor shows how commerce exploits the blurring of art and advertising, and paints a vivid, not always comfortable picture of where 21st century design culture is heading. Poynor interviews architect Rem Koolhaas, satirical illustrator Paul Davis, and maverick graphic designer and performance artist Elliott Earls. He revisits the early, 'new wave' work of Peter Saville and Malcolm Garrett and tracks the unstoppable rise of Stefan Sagmeister. Reports from emerging design territories in central Europe and Australia examine how rapidly growing economies deal with design's potential. Designing Pornotopia challenges the climate of mediocrity that dominates much of our commercial environment, highlights alternatives and considers the way forward.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781856694896
ISBN10 1856694895
Number Of Pages 208
Item Weight 557 g
Product Dimensions 174 x 24 x 232 mm
Publisher / Reseller Laurence King Publishing
Format paperback
Edition 01
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Author's Bio

Rick Poynor was founding editor of Eye magazine. He writes columns for Eye and Print, and has covered design, media and visual culture for Blueprint, Frieze, Icon, I.D., Metropolis, Adbusters, the Guardian and the Financial Times. His books include Typographica, and Communicate: Independent British Graphic Design since the Sixties, published by Laurence King, and two previous essay collections, Design Without Boundaries and Obey the Giant: Life in the Image World.

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