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Design History 14

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Plakastil   Design school in germany. Means poster style.  
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Lucian Bernhard   Came back from the Glaspast Exibition and repainted some 19th century decor while his father was away. He worked by reducing a complicated image to a simple one. Poster movement  
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Hans Rudi Erdt   Erdt could imitate Bernhard well. flat color, product name, single image.  
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Ludwig Holwein   Leading Plakistil designer. Hired into Jugend magazine. Art was on social change. Nazi posters.  
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Beggarstaffs   Brothers. James Pryde and William Nicholson. Got their name from corn. Flat planes but detailed edges. FINANCIAL DISASTER. Nicholson developed a wood blocking technique. Influenced Holwein.  
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Edward mcknight kauffer   incorporated cubism along with Cassandre. Younger guy who studied art and moved to europe. Displays art deco/cubism attributes.  
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Cassandre   Bold, simple designs. Planes of color (the orange guy chopping wood). Exaggerated to add meaning. Contour lines (guy drinking wine)  
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Art Deco   Cubism. France after WWI. Bold shapes, rich colors. Chrysler building was inspired by art deco  
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