Postmodern Design in the Work of Juan Gatti
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https://doi.org/10.24215/25249703e014Keywords:
Postmodern design, posters, editorial, print designAbstract
This article analyzes the graphic productions by the Argentinian designer Juan Gatti. The selection of the pieces is based on the notions related to postmodern expressions: the creation of hybrid styles, the use of references related to the past and the use of irony as a poetical resource. This article intends to give relevance to the contribution given by Juan Gatti’s productions to the Visual Communication Design discipline.Downloads
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