7th
January
2002
“These should be the best of times for graphic design, a second golden age to rival only the invention of the printing press. A time pregnant with possibility, made muscular and radiant with sustenance and fortification of a new medium, the Internet. The World Wide Web has created a whole new space, immaterial but preformative across a thousand-million computer monitors. Incredible. It offers sound and motion, interactivity and informational linkages, scalability and reproducibility the likes of which have never been seen on a poster, or a brochure… Despite the market’s great expectations, these very well may be the worst times for graphic design.”
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7th
January
2002
“These should be the best of times for graphic design, a second golden age to rival only the invention of the printing press. A time pregnant with possibility, made muscular and radiant with sustenance and fortification of a new medium, the Internet. The World Wide Web has created a whole new space, immaterial but preformative across a thousand-million computer monitors. Incredible. It offers sound and motion, interactivity and informational linkages, scalability and reproducibility the likes of which have never been seen on a poster, or a brochure… Despite the market’s great expectations, these very well may be the worst times for graphic design.”
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