Review:
Graphic Agitation: Social And Political Graphics Since The Sixties By Liz Mcquiston
overall review score: 4.5
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Graphic Agitation: Social and Political Graphics Since the Sixties by Liz McQuiston is a comprehensive examination of the role of graphic design in shaping social and political movements over the past decades.
Key Features
- Showcases a wide range of powerful and impactful graphic designs
- Explores the connections between visual communication and activism
- Includes insightful commentary on the historical context and significance of each design
Pros
- Visually engaging presentation of important historical graphics
- Provides valuable insights into the power of design in activism
- Well-researched and informative
Cons
- May not delve deeply enough into some specific movements or issues