The history of visual graphics and the way we control technology is great progress from computers that do not have G.U.I but use commands and low resolution displays. From the first G.U.I to the initial signs of 3D shape, the history of visual display and the way we control technology is a very complex history. Technology is controlled by what we call "software" in writing. The software tells the target what to do, how to do it and when to do it (Donald). There is software for specific tasks.
The history of graphic design is closely related to the development of technology, politics and media. This is a basic premise of a new book "Visual History of Graphic Design" and it is intended to broadly understand culture from the perspective of flat design. Written and designed by Jens Müller and Julius Wiedemann, they all have graphic design background, and this book shows more than what it says. It covers the period from 1890 to 1959. A map of 10 years to explain the progress of design and historical events is also included. Among them are obvious visual meanings such as the establishment of Pepsi in 1898, the establishment of Disney in 1923, and the opening of the Empire State Building in 1931. Other events such as the establishment of the Nazi party in 1920, the crash of the stock market in 1929, the establishment of NATO in 1949, etc. are politically important.
New book by Phaidon, graphic: 500 Designs that Matter has been summarized in a book of innovative design and typology in the history of rich visual communication. By combining specifications, the visual response of each era is emphasized and Graphic draws connections between images in a completely different way from Nazi sw word (1920) and the original Macintosh warning icon (1984). As a result, you will get a bold, non-chronological list of the most important visual information of the past millennium. I think that Fette Fraktur meets Nike's "swoosh" logo
After the printing machine was invented in 1440, graphic design actually started, but the roots of visual communication has spread to the cave era era. In this section we will introduce the early historical events that opened up the path of graphic design for centuries before the world was prepared. Humans always trace back to prehistoric early cave paintings and seem to have inherent motivation for art. Objects ranging from animals to bills, hunting and other events can be found all over the world (Australia, Spain, Indonesia, France, Argentina etc). Historians discuss the details of who they communicate with (whether they are each other or their god), but it is obvious from the beginning that humans have shown embarrassment with visual communication is.