The Design of Dissent - Milton Glaser
Milton Glaser's book looks across at design work from around the world which is for the purpose of dissent. Glaser's book heavily features anti-George bush propaganda as most of the work is taken from that late 90's early noughties era. The book looks at political and social issues and the best design which have come out of these times. A range of methods and techniques are explored through the posters, many are digitally produced images for guerilla campaigns and protests, though some explore other methods such as stencil and spray paint, photomontage and even through visual essays. The works below are the pieces which were relevant to the Anti-war project I intend to do.
- 'Got Oil?' - Nenad Cizl / Tom Tomasck - For Magdenela young creatives festival - Slovenia 2004 - "The power of this poster depends on peoples knowledge of the 'got milk?' campaign
- 'Blind' - Sonia Freeman / Gabriel Freeman - Spain 2003
- 'Alternative Street Signs' - Michael Duffy - USA - 2003
- 'Victory?' - Jadran Boban - Croatia - 2003
- 'Mom we're home!' - John Yates - USA - 1987
- 'We Don't Need Another Hiro' - Yossi Lemer - Israel - 2003
- 'Third War' - Tahatman Aminian - Iran - 2003
- 'Pushing the right buttons' - Erica Rothenberg - USA 1982
- 'Human Resources' - Tahatman Arminian - Iran 2002
- 'As seen on TV' - Jeff Louviere - USA 2000
- 'Hope' - Charlie Ross - USA - 1999 (use of newspapers, current, topical)
- 'American Bible Belt' - John Yates - USA - 1995
- 'All the news that fits' - Paula Scher - USA - 2001/2003
Scher's visual essay observes "The news abruptly switched from a background of sex to a background of terror without missing a beat."
- 'Childhood is not childs play' - David Tartakover - Israel - 1998
- 'Pain' - David Tartakover - Israel - 1989
- 'Man, Nature, Society' - David Tartakover / Alex Levac - Israel - 1992
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