You are responsible for all posted questions since the last test. (chapters 17, 18, 19, 20, 21). When I phrase a question, such as "who was william golden?" know that he wasn't just a dude who was a graphic designer, but be able to recall his work and his role in graphic design history.
Chapter 20 questions
Who was Andriano Olivetti?
Tell me about the Olivetti Graphic Identity.
Who was William Golden?
Tell me about the CBS Graphic Identity.
Who was Georg Olden?
Tell me three things about him.
Who was Lou Dorfsman?
What is a Logotype?
Who designed the Hartford Railroad trademark?
Tell me about Paul Rand and IBM.
Know three logos that Paul Rand designed.
Who designed International Paper tradmark?
What is a corporate ID manual?
Who is Chermayeff & Geismer?
List three marks they designed.
List three marks that Saul Bass designed.
Who is Massimo Vignelli?
What is the Unigrid?
Who is Olt Aicher?
Tell me about Munich 1972 and Mexico City 1968.
What is Unimark?
What are Symbol Signs?
Talk to me about the MTV Logo.
Chapter 21 Questions
What is the conceptual image?
What is a Motif?
What is Metaphysical?
What is a Narrative?
What is Iconography?
Who is Armando Testa?
Tell me about Tadeusz Trepkowski's famous 1953 anti war poster.
Tell me about Henryk Tomazewski's style.
Recognize Jerzy Flisak's work
List characteristics of Franciszek Starowiejski's work
Tell me about Jan Lenica's animations.
Who is Seymor Chwast?
What is Push Pin Studio? Tell me about their influence.
What is the Push Pin Almanack?
Who is Milton Glaser?
Who is Woody Pirtle?
Who is Wes Wilson?
What past movements influenced psychedelic posters?
Who was Victor Moscoso?
Who was Peter Max?
Tell me about the European Visual Poets.
Who is Gunther Kieser?
Who is Gunter Rambow?
Who is Robert Massin?
What is Grapus?
Tell me about Third World Posters.
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You can check it out at http://xcavator.net/
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