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Design and the modern magazine

Edited by Jeremy Aynsley and Kate Forde

Design and the modern magazine
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  • ISBN: 9780719075490
  • Publish Date: Feb 2007
  • Publisher: Manchester University Press
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    Design and the Modern Magazine provides a thematically arranged set of essays that examine the changing character of the magazine as an important aspect of cultural life from the late nineteenth century until today. In doing so it offers some of the first detailed case-studies of individual titles and analyses how design decisions are made alongside editorial, commercial and technical considerations. The book suggests ways to understand the magazine as a designed object. Among the more significant titles considered are Woman's Home Companion, Design, Woman and Vogue. While largely drawing from British and American sources, the book also covers the impact of modern design ideas from Europe on such publications. The essays present new and original scholarship on the subject and will be of use to students and teachers working on a wide range of art and design history, and literature studies courses.

    Contents

    Foreword
    Acknowledgments
    Introduction by Jeremy Aynsley and Kate Forde
    I. The Magazine as Designed Object
    1. Advertising and the Use of Colour in Woman's Home Companion, 1923-33 - Marie-Louise Bowallius
    2. Fashioning Graphics in the 1920s: Typefaces, Magazines and Fashion - Jeremy Aynsley
    3. Time Out Cover Design, 1970-81- Emily King
    II. Magazines and the Consumer
    4. "The All-Conquering Advertiser"? Magazines, Advertising and the Consumer, 1880-1914 - Victoria Kelley
    5. Domesticating Modernity: Woman magazine and the 1950s Modern Home - Trevor Keeble
    6. Black Panthers in Vogue: signifying 'blackness' in fashion magazines - Zoé Nicole Whitley
    III. Promoting Design through Magazines
    7. '. information for the ignorant and aid for the advancing .' -Macmillan's "Art at Home Series", 1876-83 - Emma Ferry
    8. Design Magazine - A Conversation - Gillian Naylor & Ken Garland
    9. Crafts for Crafts' Sake, 1973-88 - Linda Sandino

    Editors

    Jeremy Aynsley is Professor of History of Design at the Royal College of Art, London. Kate Forde is a Visual Arts Officer at the Arts Council England, London

    Design and the modern magazine

    Edited by Jeremy Aynsley, Kate Forde

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