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________ , a German-born designer, created work after World War II with simple shapes that effectively communicated invisible processes and physical forces. - ️️Anton Stankowski ________ had been the cultural and artistic center of the Western world in the late nineteenth and early twentieth c...

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Design Studio History Study Hacks: 120
Practice Key Questions for Effortless
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________ , a German-born designer, created work after World War II with simple shapes that
effectively communicated invisible processes and physical forces. - ✔ ✔ Anton Stankowski

________ had been the cultural and artistic center of the Western world in the late nineteenth
and early twentieth centuries, but New York City assumed that role in the mid-twentieth
century. - ✔ ✔ Paris

__________ draws upon historical models while transforming them into her own unique form of
expression. Her posters for the Public Theater's productions Hamlet and Hair and Twelfth
Night and The Bacchae, are refined and more expressive versions of nineteenth-century
typographic posters combined with the playful spirit of Dada - ✔ ✔ Paula Scher

____________ brought the sensibilities of the New York School to Los Angeles in 1950, frequently
reducing his graphic designs to a single powerful dominant image reduced to a sign, often
centered in the space. The simplicity and directness of his work allowed the viewer to interpret
the content - ✔ ✔ Saul Bass

15.Typophotography, which used photo negatives to set type, was exploited by Herb Lubalin in
his typograms - ✔ ✔ True

3.Saul Bass revolutionized film graphics by designing unified graphic materials to promote
films such as The Man With the Golden Arm and Exodus - ✔ ✔ True

5. Cipe Pineles, the art director for Glamour, Seventeen, and Mademoiselle magazines in the
1940s and 1950s, became the first woman ________.

a. to become an art director

b. art director for more than one publication

c. admitted to membership in the New York Art Director's club

d. admitted to membership in the American Institute of Graphic Arts - ✔ ✔ admitted to
membership in the New York Art Director's club

8. Third-World posters expressing antigovernment sentiments, such as anti-apartheid posters
in South Africa, are frequently produced by artists living in other countries because in their
home countries _______. - ✔ ✔ it is illegal to produce anti-government graphics

, 8.Galliard, which was designed by Matthew Carter in 1978, is a masterful adaptation of a
sixteenth-century design by Robert Granjon - ✔ ✔ True

________, who designed posters for the Berlin Jazz Festival in the 1970s, created poetic images.
He incorporated photographic elements of objects in unusual juxtapositions. - ✔ ✔ Gunther
Kieser

. Hypermedia is defined as text on a computer screen containing pointers to other text, which
can be accessed in a nonlinear way and is instantly available simply by placing a cursor on the
key word or icon and clicking on the mouse - ✔ ✔ False

11. The design work Alex Steinweiss did for Columbia Records involved the casual placement of
elements, bordering on a random scattering of forms - ✔ ✔ True

14. In the 1950s and 1960s, a playful direction called ____________ emerged among New York
graphic designers: letterforms became objects, and objects became letterforms. Gene
Federico was one of the first graphic designers who delighted in using letterforms as images.
In his 1953 double-page advertisement from the New Yorker magazine, the perfectly round Os
of Futura form bicycle wheels. - ✔ ✔ c. figurative typography

15. This design editor for the New York Herald Tribune received acclaim for the overall
typographic design he instilled there and the conceptual power of the images he
commissioned for New York magazine. - ✔ ✔ a. Peter Palazzo

A 1968 poster by Elena Serrano features an image of the slain rebel leader _______. In the
poster, he becomes an icon for all Third-World struggles against oppression. - ✔ ✔ Che
Guevara

A designer who worked in the Apple Computer design department and designed early
bitmapped fonts that were subsequently released by Apple - ✔ ✔ Susan Kare

A graphic archaeologist, Barry Zaid helped inspire the historicism and revival of past graphic
form that prevailed in the 1960s and 1970s - ✔ ✔ True

A mundane advertising slogan, "End Bad Breath" gained new life when combined with a blue
woodcut and offset-printed green and red areas in the 1968 poster by Seymour Chwast
protesting the use of tobacco - ✔ ✔ False

A native of Nuremberg, Germany, _________ became a freelance book designer and typographic
designer and, at age 22, premiered the first of his more than fifty typefaces, which include
Palatino (1950), Melior (1952), and Optima (1958). He developed an extraordinary sensitivity to
letterforms as calligrapher, typeface designer, typographer, and graphic designer. - ✔ ✔ d.
Hermann Zapf

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