O design de manifesto em contexto: "Brado", plataforma de divulgação
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Data de Publicação: | 2019 |
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Resumo: | Over the centuries, design has generalized itself as an important element of the economic and cultural spheres of society. A designer’s work is based on the professional relation that is established with a client, which aims to produce graphic contents suited for ful-filling comercial and advertisement demands. However, the dimension of the field of ac-tion of this professional activity has expanded and it has become a political and social oriented tool. Several events in the last centuries induced the most varied graphic answers associated with manifestos, protests and activism. These happenings turned design into an important interventionist tool. Thus, design ended up serving in different contexts, such as political, social, personal and/or collective manifestos, satire and social commentary, help in huma-nitarian and ecological causes, amongst others. This investigation work, through a selec-tion of practical case studies, sought to study the relationships that design created with manifestos from the XVIII to the XXI century. By understanding that design has been used as a weapon in service of the unrested voices, a reflexion on the importance of the designer’s education on social and political conscience was also analyzed. The period between the end of the XX century and the beginning of the XXI century es¬tablished itself as an important period for globalization with the Digital Revolution. New technologies provided different means of communication which, by consequence, influenced methods associated with communication, such as design itself. In this context, digital technological equipments, such as the computer, became important work tools for the contemporary designer, endowing him with quicker, more functional methods of creating and producing objects that, by its turn, evoked the development of innovative graphic languages. Many of these languages were applied to the manifesto design, ena¬bling it with new formats and expressions that, in its turn, found in the internet as their global propagation network. The theoretical basis for this investigation motivated the creation of the “Brado” project, a proposed public network for the disclosure, propagation, stimulus, promotion and sha¬ring of the contemporary manifesto design in Portugal. |
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O design de manifesto em contexto: "Brado", plataforma de divulgaçãoDesign gráficoPersuasãoSociedade digitalMovimentos sociaisRedes sociaisPós-internetManifestoComunicaçãoSátiraIdeologia políticaDomínio/Área Científica::Humanidades::ArtesOver the centuries, design has generalized itself as an important element of the economic and cultural spheres of society. A designer’s work is based on the professional relation that is established with a client, which aims to produce graphic contents suited for ful-filling comercial and advertisement demands. However, the dimension of the field of ac-tion of this professional activity has expanded and it has become a political and social oriented tool. Several events in the last centuries induced the most varied graphic answers associated with manifestos, protests and activism. These happenings turned design into an important interventionist tool. Thus, design ended up serving in different contexts, such as political, social, personal and/or collective manifestos, satire and social commentary, help in huma-nitarian and ecological causes, amongst others. This investigation work, through a selec-tion of practical case studies, sought to study the relationships that design created with manifestos from the XVIII to the XXI century. By understanding that design has been used as a weapon in service of the unrested voices, a reflexion on the importance of the designer’s education on social and political conscience was also analyzed. The period between the end of the XX century and the beginning of the XXI century es¬tablished itself as an important period for globalization with the Digital Revolution. New technologies provided different means of communication which, by consequence, influenced methods associated with communication, such as design itself. In this context, digital technological equipments, such as the computer, became important work tools for the contemporary designer, endowing him with quicker, more functional methods of creating and producing objects that, by its turn, evoked the development of innovative graphic languages. Many of these languages were applied to the manifesto design, ena¬bling it with new formats and expressions that, in its turn, found in the internet as their global propagation network. The theoretical basis for this investigation motivated the creation of the “Brado” project, a proposed public network for the disclosure, propagation, stimulus, promotion and sha¬ring of the contemporary manifesto design in Portugal.Rodrigues, Sofia LealRepositório da Universidade de LisboaSantos, Sofia Brandão dos2020-01-14T17:27:16Z2019-10-232019-10-23T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisimage/jpegapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10451/40816TID:202334864porinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-11-08T16:40:29Zoai:repositorio.ul.pt:10451/40816Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T21:54:30.515155Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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O design de manifesto em contexto: "Brado", plataforma de divulgação |
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O design de manifesto em contexto: "Brado", plataforma de divulgação |
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O design de manifesto em contexto: "Brado", plataforma de divulgação Santos, Sofia Brandão dos Design gráfico Persuasão Sociedade digital Movimentos sociais Redes sociais Pós-internet Manifesto Comunicação Sátira Ideologia política Domínio/Área Científica::Humanidades::Artes |
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O design de manifesto em contexto: "Brado", plataforma de divulgação |
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O design de manifesto em contexto: "Brado", plataforma de divulgação |
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O design de manifesto em contexto: "Brado", plataforma de divulgação |
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O design de manifesto em contexto: "Brado", plataforma de divulgação |
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O design de manifesto em contexto: "Brado", plataforma de divulgação |
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Santos, Sofia Brandão dos |
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Santos, Sofia Brandão dos |
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Rodrigues, Sofia Leal Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa |
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Santos, Sofia Brandão dos |
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Design gráfico Persuasão Sociedade digital Movimentos sociais Redes sociais Pós-internet Manifesto Comunicação Sátira Ideologia política Domínio/Área Científica::Humanidades::Artes |
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Design gráfico Persuasão Sociedade digital Movimentos sociais Redes sociais Pós-internet Manifesto Comunicação Sátira Ideologia política Domínio/Área Científica::Humanidades::Artes |
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Over the centuries, design has generalized itself as an important element of the economic and cultural spheres of society. A designer’s work is based on the professional relation that is established with a client, which aims to produce graphic contents suited for ful-filling comercial and advertisement demands. However, the dimension of the field of ac-tion of this professional activity has expanded and it has become a political and social oriented tool. Several events in the last centuries induced the most varied graphic answers associated with manifestos, protests and activism. These happenings turned design into an important interventionist tool. Thus, design ended up serving in different contexts, such as political, social, personal and/or collective manifestos, satire and social commentary, help in huma-nitarian and ecological causes, amongst others. This investigation work, through a selec-tion of practical case studies, sought to study the relationships that design created with manifestos from the XVIII to the XXI century. By understanding that design has been used as a weapon in service of the unrested voices, a reflexion on the importance of the designer’s education on social and political conscience was also analyzed. The period between the end of the XX century and the beginning of the XXI century es¬tablished itself as an important period for globalization with the Digital Revolution. New technologies provided different means of communication which, by consequence, influenced methods associated with communication, such as design itself. In this context, digital technological equipments, such as the computer, became important work tools for the contemporary designer, endowing him with quicker, more functional methods of creating and producing objects that, by its turn, evoked the development of innovative graphic languages. Many of these languages were applied to the manifesto design, ena¬bling it with new formats and expressions that, in its turn, found in the internet as their global propagation network. The theoretical basis for this investigation motivated the creation of the “Brado” project, a proposed public network for the disclosure, propagation, stimulus, promotion and sha¬ring of the contemporary manifesto design in Portugal. |
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