Signal 02: A Journal of International Political Graphics

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Signal 02: A Journal of International Political Graphics
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Josh MacPhee
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:160
Dimensions(mm): Height 177,Width 127
Category/GenreGraphic design
ISBN/Barcode 9781604862980
ClassificationsDewey:741.6
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher PM Press
Imprint PM Press
Publication Date 28 June 2012
Publication Country United States

Description

Signal is an ongoing book series dedicated to documenting and sharing compelling graphics, art projects and cultural movements of international resistance and liberation struggles. Artists and cultural workers have been at the centre of upheavals and revolts the world over, from the painters and poets in the Paris Commune to the poster makers and street theatre performers of the recent counter-globalisation movement.

Author Biography

Alec Dunn is an illustrator and a printer who has designed book and record covers, political graphics, and punk fliers. He lives in Portland, Oregon. Josh Macphee is an artist, a curator, an activist, and the author of Paper Politics and Reproduce and Revolt. He lives in Brooklyn, New York.

Reviews

"Offering these graphics to generations far beyond their original audiences, this title is recommended for designers, activists, archivists, and scholars studying protest movements." --Library Journal "Signal reads like a magazine in that it consists of a number of smaller, independent articles but the loose continuity of subject holds it together as a book. As a series, this is going to be a great resource. Dunn and MacPhee are filling a void in terms of political graphics; there's a lot of material for them to cover and this is solid start." --Printeresting.org "Signal is dotted with stunning photography that will certainly reel in many people who are into unusual art. Clocking in at just under 140 glossy pages, Dunn and MacPhee do an impressive job of conveying not only what is new and relevant in political art, but also its history and its presence in the everyday." --Political Media Review "If you are interested in the use of graphic art and communication in political struggles, don't miss the latest issue of Signal." --Rick Poynor, Design Observer "Signal couldn't have arrived at a better time to reassure those of us using visual culture to enter a political discourse. " --Last Hours