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An Introduction to Design and Culture, 1900 to the Present offers a thorough examination of how design has influenced and been influenced by cultural developments over more than a century. Penny Sparke traces the evolution of design across multiple disciplines and contexts, from industrial design and fashion to graphic design and interior spaces.
The book explores key design movements and their cultural significance, including modernism, postmodernism, and contemporary design trends. Sparke demonstrates how designers have responded to social change, technological innovation, and shifting consumer values throughout the twentieth century. By connecting design objects and practices to broader cultural narratives, this work provides essential insights into how everyday aesthetics reflect and shape our world.
Ideal for students, designers, and anyone interested in understanding the intersection of culture and material culture, this accessible yet scholarly introduction reveals design’s critical role in defining modern life.







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