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Conflict And Fusion——During The Period Of Republic Of China Book Design Study

Posted on:2014-02-08Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y XuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2235330395992406Subject:Art of Design
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With the invasion of western countries and the gradually disaggregation of the self-sufficient natural economy and the importation of the capitalist economy, advanced ideas and technology, especially the art of Europe printing was introduced into China. The Republic of China time of the book design have started the modern books mounting and design new age in the traditional Chinese culture and conflict against western culture.The article attempts to the Republic of China time books mounting and design the artistic style and forms the reasons as a point, discussed about and analysed the Republic of China time books design of the form visual design, including the implicit on graphic design, the innovative on typeface design and succinct on colour design to expose the specific characteristics of the times, by filtering can help to understand the book design in the traditional Chinese culture and conflict against western culture is present cultural value, aesthetic value and artistic value.The Republic of China time Books mounting and design inherit the essence of Chinese culture, contained profound cultural connotation of scholars participates in the creation. While the absorption of foreign design ideas and style effects show us in that particular times which belongs to a different kind of style and vitality. These books contain sophisticated production and cultural connotation are our design of modern books are worth learning and learning, how will the nationalization and the innovation will combine art and business, how to combine, to better convey the content of the book expression of cultural connotation is the core.
Keywords/Search Tags:Republic of China time, Books mounting and design, Theform visual design, China and the West combine and combine and complement oneanother, Cultural connotation
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