Design Evolution is the natural tendency of all flow systems, bio and nonbio, to morph into configurations that provide greater access to flow[1]. Design Evolution Furniture, Inc. focuses on bringing new and unique contemporary and transitional furniture to the market[2]. The Promise of Design Evolution states that evolution is the defining phenomenon of nature and everywhere we look, what we see is evolving because it is free to move and morph[3]. Design Evolutions, Marla Bruemmer, Kalamazoo home design believes great design is an evolution of personal lifestyle needs, land considerations and budget[4].
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history of design
Design movements have evolved over the past two centuries, from the Arts and Crafts Movement (1850-1915) to Art Nouveau (1880-1910), Modernism (1880-1940), Futurism (1910-1945), Art Deco (1910-1940), and Victorian Graphic Design Style (1837-1901)[1][2]. In the last decade, graphic design has been influenced by modern art, Futurism style, Pictorial Modernism, Pop Art, and Postmodernism[3][4].
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timeline of design evolution
Design movements have evolved over the past two centuries, from the Arts and Crafts Movement (1850-1915) to Art Nouveau (1880-1910), Modernism (1880-1940), Futurism (1910-1945), Art Deco (1910-1940), and Victorian Graphic Design Style (1837-1901)[1][2]. In the last decade, graphic design has been influenced by modern art, Futurism style, Pictorial Modernism, Pop Art, and Postmodernism[3][4].
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Pictorial Modernism
Pictorial Modernism is a style of graphic design that emerged in Germany in the early 20th century, characterized by reductive, flat colors and simplified shapes[1][2]. It was influenced by modern art movements and generated energy and excitement through its dialogue between imagery and design[3][4].
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Crafts Movement
The Arts and Crafts movement emerged in mid-19th century Britain as a reaction against the perceived decline in standards associated with machinery and factory production[1][2]. Its founders were some of the first major critics of the Industrial Revolution[3] and sought to reform design and decoration through an understanding that society needed to adopt different priorities[4][5].
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Industrial Revolution
The Industrial Revolution began in Great Britain around 1760 and ended around 1840[1][2]. It was a period of major mechanization and innovation that spread to other parts of the world[3][4]. It had a profound impact on society, economy, and culture[5].