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by , published by TASCHEN , is a comprehensive visual chronicle spanning 130 years of design evolution from 1890 to the present day.

As she wandered, Mira noticed marginalia crawling in the spaces between chapters—handwritten notes from anonymous designers across decades. One read: "Design is memory made visible." Another, dated the year after Mira’s grandmother was born, said: "Teach the next one to look for stories, not styles."

Characterized by flowing, organic lines and floral motifs, Art Nouveau bridged the gap between fine art and commercial design, seen prominently in the Paris Metro signs and the posters of Alphonse Mucha.

We have all seen the infographics: "The Evolution of the Logo." They are fine, but they lack soul. Müller’s opus is different. It weaves together the political upheavals, technological breakthroughs, and artistic rebellions that shaped how we communicate.

Most major universities and art design academies provide students with free access to massive digital databases (such as ProQuest or EBSCOhost) where academic texts can be read online or checked out digitally.

Let’s be honest—many art history books are dry. They read like tax law with better pictures. Müller’s History of Graphic Design is different.

Taschen is known for their production quality, and this edition is no slouch:

The German school that championed the philosophy "form follows function," merging art with industry.

Between the World Wars, designers rejected ornamentation in favor of radical functionality.

Spanning from the late 19th century (the dawn of the poster) to the fluid digital identities of the 2020s, the book chronicles every major movement: Art Nouveau, Bauhaus, Swiss Style, Psychedelia, Postmodernism, and Grunge typography.

: Logos and branding systems for companies like Apple , FedEx , and MTV .

This edition serves as both a reference for professionals and a visual history for enthusiasts. You can find it at retailers like Baskèts or directly through TASCHEN. The History of Graphic Design | PDF - Slideshare

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