An Unbearable Lightness?
Rigley, Steve (2019) An Unbearable Lightness? In: The Graphic Design Reader. Bloomsbury Visual Arts, London, pp. 78-83. ISBN 978-1-4725-2647-2
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| Creators/Authors: | Rigley, Steve |
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| Editors: | Editors GSA Username ORCID Triggs, Teal UNSPECIFIED UNSPECIFIED Atzmon, Leslie UNSPECIFIED UNSPECIFIED |
| Abstract: | Abstract for Chapter/Paper: This paper considers various notions of `beauty' and how these have informed the creative and critical processes of graphic design, specifically typography. The author considers how the Renaissance revival of Greek mathematics to support a `universal beauty' was gradually unpicked by Enlightenment thinkers such as Descartes, Kant and Hume, and how this process has subsequently shaped modernist and postmodernist attitudes towards `beauty'. From our current vantage point it could be argued that `beauty' should now be considered a redundant concept; however, design schools and studios continue to make value judgements dividing the `beautiful' from the `ugly'. On what basis are these judgements made and are they still valid in a pluralistic society? Is it possible that we now have a new sensibility, a different notion of beauty? Reflecting upon important questions raised by the American designer and writer Steven Heller in his controversial essay `The Cult of the Ugly' in Eye magazine in 1993, the author proposes that 14 years on from the article, we can indeed witness a new aesthetic sensibility, shared but not universal, rooted in loss yet also `found'. |
| Official URL: | https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/the-graphic-design-reader-9781472536204/ |
| Output Type: | Book Section |
| Uncontrolled Keywords: | graphic design, aesthetics, typography, beauty, |
| Schools and Departments: | School of Design > Communication Design |
| Dates: | Date Date Type 4 April 2019 Published |
| Status: | Published |
| Output ID: | 6543 |
| Deposited By: | Steve Rigley |
| Deposited On: | 28 Feb 2019 11:23 |
| Last Modified: | 15 Apr 2019 14:07 |

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