Tuesday, 29 January 2013

Design in Context

Arts & Crafts Movement
William morris - 1980
  • wiliam morris  is famous for his floral styled prints that have been recreated in modern day wall paper, typography and textiles.
  • Although William Morris was not a fan of prints he founded the the Kelmscott press and is most well known for his prints.
  • William morris believed that the work of the 'Arts & Craft Movement' could rectify social problems.
Inspirations - Medival art and the work of John Raskin
John Raskin
  • Victorian writer and artist.
  • His writing inspired the Arts and Crafts Movement.
Peter Behrens
  • Important was important figure in Arts and Crafts and Art Nouveau.
  • Behrens was a self taught architect and designer.
  • Created corporate branding.
  • Behrens believed in all aspects of art and design.
  • Type combined Roman typeface with the German Gothic styled type.
1.Henry Van Dvelde
Will Bradley
  • Early work inspired by English and American wood cuts.
  • Later inspired by Japanese prints.
1960's Psychedelic
  • Socially progressive ideals
  • Reaction against Americans going to war with Vietnam
  • Liberal attitudes to sex and drugs
  • Youth counter culture
2.Martin Sharp
Inspired by Wes Wilson