The History And Theories Of Graphic Design
Published 7/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 440.90 MB | Duration: 0h 54m
Published 7/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 440.90 MB | Duration: 0h 54m
(up to 2025)
What you'll learn
Understand the historical and evolutionary path of graphic design from ancient times to the digital era.
Get acquainted with influential movements and schools such as Bauhaus, Japanese graphic design, Polish poster art, and other key graphic design styles.
Learn how software, UI/UX design, and artificial intelligence have reshaped the graphic design world.
Deepen your understanding of design theories and critical perspectives.
Gain a deeper insight into the concept of graphic design to approach your projects with a broader vision.
Find inspiration from various styles, works, and ideas to enrich your creative process.
Requirements
No prior specialized knowledge is required. The course is designed in simple and practical language to be accessible for everyone from beginners and enthusiasts to professional designers. The only requirement is an interest in design and an analytical mindset.
Description
Historical, cultural, technological, and intellectual shifts have led to the emergence of new styles, movements, and ideas in graphic design.This course offers an analytical overview of the evolution of graphic design from ancient times to 2025, highlighting the key works and explaining the most influential styles in each era of graphic design.We explore design’s role in ancient civilizations, the impact of the Industrial Revolution on printing, the Bauhaus movement, avant-garde currents, pop art, Swiss style, and Polish poster art. The course also addresses the digital age, where software, UI/UX design, augmented reality, and artificial intelligence have transformed the field.Learning graphic design history deepens our understanding of the discipline, enabling us to create with a broader and more innovative perspective. It also inspires our creative process by drawing on diverse styles, works, and ideas in graphic design.No prior specialized knowledge is required. The course is designed in simple and practical language to be accessible for everyone from beginners and enthusiasts to professional designers. The only requirement is an interest in design and an analytical mindset.This course is best suitable for graphic designers, UI/UX designers, graphic design students, brand managers, marketing managers, advertising managers, design students and product managers.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Basic Concepts and Historical Overview
Section 2: Design in Ancient Civilizations and the Middle Ages
Lecture 2 Design in Ancient Civilizations and the Middle Ages
Section 3: Industrial Revolution and Printing
Lecture 3 Industrial Revolution and Printing
Section 4: Art Nouveau and Art Deco
Lecture 4 Art Nouveau and Art Deco
Section 5: Bauhaus
Lecture 5 Bauhaus
Section 6: Avant-Garde Movements
Lecture 6 Avant-Garde Movements
Section 7: Early Logos and Corporate Identities
Lecture 7 Early Logos and Corporate Identities
Section 8: The Swiss Style
Lecture 8 The Swiss Style
Section 9: Graphic Design in the 60s and 70s, Pop Art, and Psychedelia
Lecture 9 Graphic Design in the 60s and 70s, Pop Art, and Psychedelia
Section 10: Emergence of Modern Corporate Identity
Lecture 10 Emergence of Modern Corporate Identity
Section 11: Introduction of Computers and Graphic Software
Lecture 11 Introduction of Computers and Graphic Software
Section 12: Web Design
Lecture 12 Web Design
Section 13: UI/UX Design
Lecture 13 UI/UX Design
Section 14: Motion Graphics and Augmented Reality (AR)
Lecture 14 Motion Graphics and Augmented Reality (AR)
Section 15: AI and the Future of Graphic Design
Lecture 15 AI and the Future of Graphic Design
Section 16: Inclusive and Sustainable Design
Lecture 16 Inclusive and Sustainable Design
Section 17: Review of Key Theoretical Developments (Part 1)
Lecture 17 Review of Key Theoretical Developments (Part 1)
Section 18: Review of Key Theoretical Developments (Part 2)
Lecture 18 Review of Key Theoretical Developments (Part 2)
Section 19: Review of Key Theoretical Developments (Part 3)
Lecture 19 Review of Key Theoretical Developments (Part 3)
Section 20: Final Summary
Lecture 20 Final Summary
Graphic Designers,UI/UX Designers,Brand Managers,Marketing Managers,Product Managers,Advertising Managers,Graphic Design Students