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Designing Modern Britain Cheryl Buckley

Designing Modern Britain By Cheryl Buckley

Designing Modern Britain by Cheryl Buckley


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From the iconic Routemaster bus to the Dyson vacuum cleaner, the graphics of Penguin bookcovers or Vivienne Westwood garments, Britain has been at the forefront of design practice. In this book, the author examines the culture as well as the products of design in Britain.

Designing Modern Britain Summary

Designing Modern Britain by Cheryl Buckley

From the iconic Routemaster bus to the Dyson vacuum cleaner, the graphics of Penguin bookcovers or Vivienne Westwood garments, Britain has been at the forefront of design practice. In this informative and broad-ranging book Cheryl Buckley examines the culture as well as the products of design in Britain. In doing so, she explores questions of national identity, regional variations and notions of Britishness in a Britain that has been transformed from leading an empire into a modern multicultural society. Beginning in the early twentieth century, Buckley demonstrates how notions of stability, longevity and tradition prevailed, evident in furniture, ceramics and textiles. She traces the introduction and acceptance of International Modernism in Britain; focuses on activities such as the organization of the Utility schemes, and assesses how shopping became a crucial element of lifestyle. She examines how a more fragmented, eclectic but potentially questioning design emerged in the 1980s and 1990s, with recycling and green attitudes, and discusses the confrontational approach of young fashion and graphic designers, as well as the star culture of product designers and designer labels. Further, she considers how the heritage industry and popular nostalgia about the past has provided powerful images taken up by all types of designers, and how exhibitions in museums and galleries have played a part in reinventing Britain's past. A cogent and timely look at Britain and its design culture, "Designing Modern Britain"is a multilayered examination of the creation, practice and meaning of design and Britain's place in the global design world. It is essential reading for designers, design historians and all those interested in Britain's visual culture.

Designing Modern Britain Reviews

This is a lot more than just another limp-wristed paean to the Routemaster bus. It's a cogently argued design history of the 20th century where society is as important as the objects it generates. RIBA Journal The scope ... is almost encyclopaedic, the pace is brisk and the writing style is captivating. Buckley's book covers a tremendous amount of examples of design from various areas of modern life in Britain. Domestic architecture, interior design, shopping and the emerging (urban) consumer culture, fashion and pottery provide recurring - and also very much needed - points of orientation with the flood of ideas, products, companies, designers and contemporary discussions that engulf the reader. Journal of Design History Thankfully not just another book about design, but a book about design and society and how they interact. Cheryl Buckley's book is all the more interesting and relevant to designers, students and anyone interested in the structure of Britishness. -- Jasper Morrison

About Cheryl Buckley

Cheryl Buckley is Reader in Design History at the University of Northumbria and Chair of the Design History Society of Britain. She is also the author of Potters and Paintresses: Women Designers in the Pottery Industry, 1870-1955 (1990) and co-author of Fashioning the Feminine (2002).

Additional information

GOR013043562
9781861893222
1861893221
Designing Modern Britain by Cheryl Buckley
Used - Like New
Paperback
Reaktion Books
2007-05-01
272
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The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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