Sumario: | This book explores the intricate relationship between visual culture and design in the global society, examining how images and design shape identities, memories, and social dynamics. It delves into the cultural analysis of design, particularly graphic design, and its historical and social implications. The authors address the role of visual media in shaping public and private spheres, the impact of past political events on urban landscapes, and the ethical and political dimensions of design. The book also revisits classical theories in semiotics and linguistics, applying them to contemporary issues in visual communication. It is intended for scholars, students, and professionals interested in design, visual culture, and semiotics.
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