
The Bases of Design
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Authors:
- Crane, Walter
1845 - 1915
About this book
In the late 19th century, as industrialization transformed society, Walter Crane crafted "The Bases of Design," a pivotal document that merges artistic philosophy with practical application. This seminal work delves into the fundamental principles of design, emphasizing the interconnectedness of various artistic disciplines and the significance of aesthetic harmony. Crane champions the idea that design is not merely functional but also a vital expression of culture and identity. Ideal for students, designers, and art historians, this guide invites readers to explore the foundational concepts that shape visual creativity. With its rich insights, "The Bases of Design" serves as an essential resource for anyone seeking to understand the deeper implications of design in our world.
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