Review:
Graphic Agitation: Social And Political Graphics Since The Sixties
overall review score: 4.2
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Graphic Agitation: Social and Political Graphics since the Sixties is a book that explores the role of graphic design in social and political movements from the 1960s to the present day.
Key Features
- Examines the impact of graphics on activism and social change
- Features a wide range of examples from different movements and time periods
- Includes analysis of how design influences public opinion and shapes political discourse
Pros
- Comprehensive coverage of a wide range of social and political movements
- Insightful analysis of the power of graphic design in shaping public perception
Cons
- Some readers may find certain political viewpoints or movements controversial or objectionable