We started todays class by watching a music video of a live performance of Anarchy in the Uk - Sex Pistols

Post Modernism challenged the order of clarity of modernism

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Wolfgang Weingart

Wolfgang Weingart was born in 1941 and trained as a typesetter in Basle. Largely self-taught as a designer, he has often been referred to as the “Enfant terrible” of modern Swiss design, essentially meaning the most experimental and crazy with his work

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Willi Kunz

Willi Kunz is a member of AGI (Alliance Graphique Internationale), international graphic designer, typographer, educator, theorist and author practicing in New York.

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Dan Friedman

Dan Friedman was a prolific graphic and furniture designer, artist, writer, and educator whose work posed a radical challenge to convention and commodification in design practice. From his early training in modernist graphic design, Friedman’s typographic experiments, high-profile collaborations with artists and gallerists, social activism, and genre-bending works of assemblage established his career as one of the most dynamic and transgressive in the history of American design.

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April Grieman

April Greiman is an American designer widely recognized as one of the first designers to embrace computer technology as a design tool. Greiman is also credited, along with early collaborator Jayme Odgers, with helping to import the European New Wave design style to the US during the late 70s and early 80s

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Postmodernism in Britain