Design Since 1945

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‘A welcome addition to the World of Art series … powerfully written’ The Times Literary Supplement

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Peter Dormer

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The essential shape, form and structure of some objects in our daily lives may have been fixed one, ten, or even a hundred generations ago; but the role of designers has become increasingly prominent in a society that in less than half a century has gone from a restless search for the new to recycling of materials.

Manufacturers are using design more systematically than ever before to shape their marketing and make their products more attractive, while designers have sought to raise the status of their activity to that of an art form. Peter Dormer defines with great clarity the contexts within which designers work, and surveys the wide range of postwar activity, including industrial and product design, graphics, furniture, textiles, kitchen utensils and tableware.

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Weight 438 g
Dimensions 15.1 x 21.1 cm
Publisher name Thames and Hudson Ltd
Publication date 1 March 1993
Number of pages 216
Format Paperback / softback
Dimensions 15.1 x 21.1 cm
Weight 438 g
Peter Dormer is a writer and critic specializing in 20th-century design and applied art. His previous books include The New Ceramics, The New Furniture and The Meanings of Modern Design all published by Thames and Hudson.