Keys Dates Of Graphic Design History
1. 15,000-10,00 BC
2. I see warm colors when i see this like the cave has some sort of early type graffiti and looks like animals inside the cave. Its amazing that these kids found this cave.
3. The first known visual communications with pictographs and symbols in the Lascaux caves in southern France.
1. 3600 BC
2. It looks like a stone type carving of people in this picture that kind of tells a story about what these people are doing.
3. The Blau Monument the oldest artifact known to combine words and pictures.
1. 105 AD
2. Looks like Chinese people in this picture that are looking at the viewer and how it was the first step in the creation of paper that is used for almost everything today.
3. Chinese government official Tsiai Lun or Cai Lun credited with investing paper.
1. 1045 AD
2. It looks like a book or an artwork drawing or an image of a person drawing or like a group of people maybe doing different or the same things. And can be printed from squares.
3. Pi Sheng invents movable type allowing for characters to be individually placed for printing.
1. 1276 AD
2. It looks like a pot were ink might be stored and then put on paper when the time of printing is need for paper and to use this ink to put words on paper or symbols in this paper mill.
3. Printing arrives in Europe with a paper mill in Fabriano, Italy.
1. 1450 AD
2. He looks like a guy that is maybe looking at someone else's paper or design maybe sharing an interest in what is on that piece of paper that other guy is holding in his hand. And a video i watched was a guys printing a Gutenberg bible he made to pages with these printing press he used to do that.
3. Johann Gensfleisch Zum Gutenberg credited with perfecting system for printing type in books.
1. 1460 AD
2. This is about the fist guy who came up with illustrations that go on pages back then. I think that its amazing that he did or came up with that design to then add to a printed book.
3. Albrecht Pfister the first to add illustrations to a printed book.
1. 1470 AD
2. It looks like an old photo of a man, The designer of typeface designer, Maybe the note next to him is in a different language then English writing or words.
3. Nicolas Jenson, considered one of history's greatest designer, sets new standards for roman type.
1. 1530 AD
2. He looks like a man that maybe designed or founded the new roman's type writing we use in almost every paper or what other people use new roman's for.
3. Claude Garamond opens first type foundry developing and selling fonts to printers.
1.1722 AD
2. It looks like an old fashion on font. And that it looks really clear and appealing to read. And looks like it took a lot of time to perfect and make it almost perfect.
3. First Caslon Old style font development.
1. 1760 AD
2. It looks like that it has been starting to look more automated and more quickly to learn ans prefect from a distance and that is seems that it went along way into doing this process.
3. Industrial revolution begins setting the stage for development.
1. 1860 AD
2. Design made a big push in the middle of the 19th century.
3. Arts and crafts movement John Ruskin, William Morris, Gustav stickily.
1. 1861 AD
2. The rise of design led to the first decorating film to open.
3. William Morris who became a highly influential figure in design history sets up art decorating film.
1. 1880 AD
2. It looks like a special pattern or design that was maybe created awhile ago or maybe the first colored one. Its called half tone that's what the designs name is.
3. Development of half tone screen allows for first photo printed with a full range of tones.
1. 1890 AD
2. It looks like a really old picture or a specials design created by a famous artist back in the 18th century and maybe was design much more recently or not so recently.
3. Art Nouveau movement begins and changes design making its way into all types of commercial and utilizing all types of arts.
1. 1901 AD
2. This looks like two pictures of a machine type invention or creation that was made a long time ago to serve a purpose we would use today and now.
3. Frank Lloyd Wright The art and craft of the machine basic principles of modern industrial design future designers create prototypes for machine productions.
1. 1910 AD
2. looks like a better version of a prototype design use now closer to a new design.
3. Aeg (German general electrics) this is the beginning of corporate image.
1. 1919 AD
2.This is the base of what designed are today. And also cool to see all over the place besides america
3 This in now all over
1. 1950 AD
2. This looks like different parts of an image or possibly a picture that has been edited.
3. The new York school: Paul Rand Alexey brodovich Henry Wolf Herb Lubalin George Lois.
1. 1956 AD
2. This logo looks familiar i have differently seen it before
3. Paul Rand designers IBM logo using City Medium typeface
1. 1957 AD
2. This looks like a guys that is pretty old but still knows what he is doing
3. Max Miedinger designs Neue Haas Grotesk font later renamed Helvetica.
1. 1960 AD
2. this is a picture of for of the same ladies but in different colors
3. Pop art Pentagram Design Colin Forbes Theo Crosby Scandinavian Designer Alvar Aalto.
1. 1961 AD
2. This looks like a guy in an old picture and some sort of art work or design next to his picture of him
3. Italian Designer: Ettore Sottsass Memphis group Movements.
1. 1968 AD
2. This looks like a scrambled picture or image made with mostly yellow and shapes and some other little designs in side.
3. Post Modernism: Wolfgang, Weingart Steff Geissbuhler, Odermatt And Tissi.
1.1979 AD
2. Different colors added to the same four pictures to make new effects but still keep it the same
3. New wave April Creiman, Kenneth Hiebert, Paula Scher
1. 1984 AD
2. A very old mac, but back then was top of the line tech.
3. apple releases first Macintosh computer, featuring bitmap graphics
1. 1985 AD
2. the creator or coin for the phrase desktop publishing in its time
3. Aldus, formed by Paul Brainerd develops Pagemaker software. Brainerd coins the phrase Desktop publishing
1. 1990 AD
2. This is when the very first Photoshop software was released
3. Photoshop version one is released
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2. I see warm colors when i see this like the cave has some sort of early type graffiti and looks like animals inside the cave. Its amazing that these kids found this cave.
3. The first known visual communications with pictographs and symbols in the Lascaux caves in southern France.
1. 3600 BC
2. It looks like a stone type carving of people in this picture that kind of tells a story about what these people are doing.
3. The Blau Monument the oldest artifact known to combine words and pictures.
1. 105 AD
2. Looks like Chinese people in this picture that are looking at the viewer and how it was the first step in the creation of paper that is used for almost everything today.
3. Chinese government official Tsiai Lun or Cai Lun credited with investing paper.
1. 1045 AD
2. It looks like a book or an artwork drawing or an image of a person drawing or like a group of people maybe doing different or the same things. And can be printed from squares.
3. Pi Sheng invents movable type allowing for characters to be individually placed for printing.
1. 1276 AD
2. It looks like a pot were ink might be stored and then put on paper when the time of printing is need for paper and to use this ink to put words on paper or symbols in this paper mill.
3. Printing arrives in Europe with a paper mill in Fabriano, Italy.
1. 1450 AD
2. He looks like a guy that is maybe looking at someone else's paper or design maybe sharing an interest in what is on that piece of paper that other guy is holding in his hand. And a video i watched was a guys printing a Gutenberg bible he made to pages with these printing press he used to do that.
3. Johann Gensfleisch Zum Gutenberg credited with perfecting system for printing type in books.
1. 1460 AD
2. This is about the fist guy who came up with illustrations that go on pages back then. I think that its amazing that he did or came up with that design to then add to a printed book.
3. Albrecht Pfister the first to add illustrations to a printed book.
1. 1470 AD
2. It looks like an old photo of a man, The designer of typeface designer, Maybe the note next to him is in a different language then English writing or words.
3. Nicolas Jenson, considered one of history's greatest designer, sets new standards for roman type.
1. 1530 AD
2. He looks like a man that maybe designed or founded the new roman's type writing we use in almost every paper or what other people use new roman's for.
3. Claude Garamond opens first type foundry developing and selling fonts to printers.
1.1722 AD
2. It looks like an old fashion on font. And that it looks really clear and appealing to read. And looks like it took a lot of time to perfect and make it almost perfect.
3. First Caslon Old style font development.
1. 1760 AD
2. It looks like that it has been starting to look more automated and more quickly to learn ans prefect from a distance and that is seems that it went along way into doing this process.
3. Industrial revolution begins setting the stage for development.
1. 1860 AD
2. Design made a big push in the middle of the 19th century.
3. Arts and crafts movement John Ruskin, William Morris, Gustav stickily.
1. 1861 AD
2. The rise of design led to the first decorating film to open.
3. William Morris who became a highly influential figure in design history sets up art decorating film.
1. 1880 AD
2. It looks like a special pattern or design that was maybe created awhile ago or maybe the first colored one. Its called half tone that's what the designs name is.
3. Development of half tone screen allows for first photo printed with a full range of tones.
1. 1890 AD
2. It looks like a really old picture or a specials design created by a famous artist back in the 18th century and maybe was design much more recently or not so recently.
3. Art Nouveau movement begins and changes design making its way into all types of commercial and utilizing all types of arts.
1. 1901 AD
2. This looks like two pictures of a machine type invention or creation that was made a long time ago to serve a purpose we would use today and now.
3. Frank Lloyd Wright The art and craft of the machine basic principles of modern industrial design future designers create prototypes for machine productions.
1. 1910 AD
2. looks like a better version of a prototype design use now closer to a new design.
3. Aeg (German general electrics) this is the beginning of corporate image.
1. 1919 AD
2.This is the base of what designed are today. And also cool to see all over the place besides america
3 This in now all over
1. 1950 AD
2. This looks like different parts of an image or possibly a picture that has been edited.
3. The new York school: Paul Rand Alexey brodovich Henry Wolf Herb Lubalin George Lois.
1. 1956 AD
2. This logo looks familiar i have differently seen it before
3. Paul Rand designers IBM logo using City Medium typeface
1. 1957 AD
2. This looks like a guys that is pretty old but still knows what he is doing
3. Max Miedinger designs Neue Haas Grotesk font later renamed Helvetica.
1. 1960 AD
2. this is a picture of for of the same ladies but in different colors
3. Pop art Pentagram Design Colin Forbes Theo Crosby Scandinavian Designer Alvar Aalto.
1. 1961 AD
2. This looks like a guy in an old picture and some sort of art work or design next to his picture of him
3. Italian Designer: Ettore Sottsass Memphis group Movements.
1. 1968 AD
2. This looks like a scrambled picture or image made with mostly yellow and shapes and some other little designs in side.
3. Post Modernism: Wolfgang, Weingart Steff Geissbuhler, Odermatt And Tissi.
1.1979 AD
2. Different colors added to the same four pictures to make new effects but still keep it the same
3. New wave April Creiman, Kenneth Hiebert, Paula Scher
1. 1984 AD
2. A very old mac, but back then was top of the line tech.
3. apple releases first Macintosh computer, featuring bitmap graphics
1. 1985 AD
2. the creator or coin for the phrase desktop publishing in its time
3. Aldus, formed by Paul Brainerd develops Pagemaker software. Brainerd coins the phrase Desktop publishing
1. 1990 AD
2. This is when the very first Photoshop software was released
3. Photoshop version one is released
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