The design production process transformed 30 years ago with the debut of the desktop computer, replacing manual and analog methods. The film, plate, and printed page industries used various techniques to combine type and images. Graphic Means takes viewers on a journey through the Mad Men-era evolution of design production, from manual techniques to the advent of desktop computers, highlighting methods, tools, and social changes that shaped the modern graphic design industry.
Graphic Means: A History of Graphic Design Production
Around 30 years ago, the design and print industries underwent a major transformation with the introduction of desktop computers, shifting from manual techniques and analog machines to a more digital and efficient process.