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xi, 243 pages, illustrations; 23 cm. Tight, clean copy. Light edgewear to wraps. *** CONTENTS: "This pioneering guide traces the entire history of industrial design, industrialization, and mass production from 1850 until today. Sixty comprehensive essays written by designers, theorists, advertisers, historians, and curators detail the most crucial movements, issues, and accomplishments of industrial design. They combine news reports on the very first design workshops, aesthetic manifestos, lectures, and more from the biggest names in the field: William Morris, Henry Dreyfuss, and Victor Papanek, to name only a few. The Industrial Design Reader is an excellent resource for educators, students, and practicing designers." - Publisher. *** 1851-1875: "On the international results of the Exhibition of 1851", by Henry Cole, 1852; "The law of adaptation", by Horatio Greenough, 1852; "The nature of gothic", by John Ruskin, 1853; Grammar of ornament, by Owen Jones, 1856; "The capitalist character of manufacture", by Karl Marx, 1967; Hints on household taste, by Charles Eastlake, 1868; Principles of decorative design, by Christopher Dresser, 1873; 1876-1900: "The lesser arts", by William Morris, 1877; "To ladies and amateurs", by Lewis Foreman Day, 1882; "Decorative and applied art", by Candace Wheeler, 1893; "A chapter on the design and construction of modern furniture", by Henry van de Velde, 1897; "Pecuniary canons of taste", by Thorstein Veblen, 1899; 1901-1925: "The art and craft of the machine", by Frank Lloyd Wright, 1901; "The work-program of the Wiener Werkstatte", by Josef Hoffmann and Koloman Moser, 1905; Craftsmanship in competitive industry, by C.R. Ashbee, 1908; "The foundation and manifesto of futurism", by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, 1909; "Ornament and crime", by Adolf Loos, 1910; "Aims of the Werkbund", by Hermann Muthesius, 1911; The principles of scientific management, by Frederick Winslow Taylor, 1911; Statements from the Werkbund Conference of 1914, by Hermann Muthesius and Henry van de Velde 1914; "The labor-saving kitchen", by Christine Frederick, 1919; "Program of the Staatliche Bauhaus in Weimar", by Walter Gropius, 1919; "The will to style", by Theo van Doesburg, 1922; "Program of the First Working Group of Constructivists", by Alexander Rodchenko and Varvara Stepanova, 1922; "Eyes which do not see: automobiles", by Le Corbusier, 1923; "The exposition in Paris", by Helen Appleton Read, 1925; 1926-1950: "Machinery, the new messiah", by Henry Ford; "Color in industry", by Fortune, 1930; Civilization and its discourse", by Sigmund Freud, 1930; "What consumer engineering really is", by Earnest Elmo Calkins, 1932; Machine art, by Alfred H. Barr, Jr. and Philip Johnson, 1934; "Streamlining", by Norman Bel Geddes, 1934; "As a woman sees design: an interview with Belle Kogan", by Marcy Babbitt, 1935; "What man has joined together . . .", by Fortune, 1936; "The designer's place in industry", by Harold Van Doren, 1940; Organic design in home furnishings, by Eliot Noyes, 1941; What is modern design?, by Edgar Kaufmann, Jr., 1950; 1951-1975: "The MAYA Stage", by Raymond Loewy, 1951; "Peaceful uses of atomic energy", by Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1953; "Joe and Josephine", by Henry Dreyfuss, 1955; Program of the Hochschule fur Gestaltung, Ulm, 1958; "The kitchen debate", by Richard Nixon and Nikita Khrushchev, 1959; "Is industrial design color blind?", by Ann Ferebee, 1963; "Statement: The designing women", by Edward Carpenter, 1964; Unsafe at any speed, by Ralph Nader, 1965; Complexity and contradiction in architecture, by Robert Venturi, 1966; Operating manual for spaceship Earth, by R. Buckminster Fuller, 1969; Design for the real world, by Victor Papanek, 1971; "Address to the nation about policies to deal with the energy shortages", by Richard Nixon, 1973; 1976-2000: "Historical aspects of personal hygiene facilities", by Alexander Kira, 1976; "Product semantics: exploring the symbolic qualities of form, by Klaus Krippendor.
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