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Queer X design : 50 years of signs, symbols, banners, logos, and graphic art of LGBTQ  Cover Image Book Book

Queer X design : 50 years of signs, symbols, banners, logos, and graphic art of LGBTQ / Andy Campbell

Campbell, Andy, (author).

Summary:

The first-ever illustrated history of the iconic designs, symbols, and graphic art representing more than 5 decades of LGBTQ pride and activism--from the evolution of Gilbert Baker's rainbow flag to the NYC Pride typeface launched in 2017 and beyond.0Organized by decade beginning with Pre-Liberation and then spanning the 1970s through the millennium, QUEER X DESIGN will be an empowering, uplifting, and colorful celebration of the hundreds of graphics-from shapes and symbols to flags and iconic posters-that have stood for the powerful and ever-evolving LGBTQ movement over the last five-plus decades. Included in the collection will be everything from Gilbert Baker's original rainbow flag, ACT-UP's Silence = Death poster, the AIDS quilt, and Keith Haring's "Heritage of Pride" logo, as well as the original Lavender Menace t-shirt design, logos such as "The Pleasure Chest," protest buttons such as "Anita Bryant Sucks Oranges," and so much more. Sidebars throughout will cover important visual grouping such as a "Lexicon of Pride Flags," explaining the now more than a dozen flags that represent segments of the community and the evolution of the pink triangle

Record details

  • ISBN: 0762467851
  • ISBN: 9780762467853 ((hardcover))
  • Physical Description: xv, 239 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 24 cm
  • Edition: First edition
  • Publisher: New York : Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers, 2019

Content descriptions

Formatted Contents Note:
Introduction -- Pre-Liberation -- 1970s -- 1980s -- 1990s -- 21st Century
Subject: Sexual minorities in art > History.
Homosexuality and art > History.
Signs and symbols > History.
Sexual minorities > History.
Universal design > History.

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  • 0 of 1 copy available at Emily Carr University of Art + Design.

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Emily Carr University of Art + Design N8217 .E6 C36 2019 (Text) 30240537 Book Volume hold Checked out 2024-04-04

  • Baker & Taylor
    An illustrated history of the iconic designs, symbols and graphic art representing more than five decades of LGBTQ pride and activism includes entries ranging from the original rainbow flag and AIDS quilt to the pink triangle and NYC Pride typeface.
  • Grand Central Pub
    The first-ever illustrated history of the iconic designs, symbols, and graphic art representing more than 5 decades of LGBTQ pride and activism.

    Beginning with pre-liberation and the years before the Stonewall uprising, spanning across the 1970s and 1980s and through to the new millennium, Queer X Design celebrates the inventive and subversive designs that have powered the resilient and ever-evolving LGBTQ movement.

    The diversity and inclusivity of these pages is as inspiring as it is important, both in terms of the objects represented as well as in the array of creators; from buttons worn to protest Anita Bryant, to the original 'The Future is Female' and 'Lavender Menace' t-shirt; from the logos of Pleasure Chest and GLAAD, to the poster for Cheryl Dunye's queer classic The Watermelon Woman; from Gilbert Baker's iconic rainbow flag, to the quite laments of the AIDS quilt and the impassioned rage conveyed in ACT-UP and Gran Fury ephemera.

    More than just an accessible history book, Queer X Design tells the story of queerness as something intangible, uplifting, and indestructible. Found among these pages is sorrow, loss, and struggle; an affective selection that queer designers and artists harnessed to bring about political and societal change. But here is also: joy, hope, love, and the enduring fight for free expression and representation. Queer X Design is the potent, inspiring, and colorful visual history of activism and pride.

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