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design time periods (from 1945 to the present and future) - Coggle Diagram
design time periods (from 1945 to the present and future)
contemporary time period
starts in 1940 to 1945 to the present time
always changing/progressing
performing arts
visual arts
instalation
land art
focus
social issues
material
glass
metal
influence
spirit of individualism
electic
traditional
sculptural
cultural
modern time period(late 19 and 20 century)
starts from 1870s
active in 1960 & 70s
different ism
neo plasticism
the style
striaghtline
geometric
symmetrial
flat colors
classic
classicism
neo classicism
modernism
different approaches
new styles
against traditions
direction
abstruction
stainglass
steel
minimalism
less art
less decor
basic shapes
geometric
less is more
late modrenism
money makers
art works
experimental
abstractional
post modernism
hybrid
historic
ornamentational
traditional
contemporary
deconstructivism
decor
layerings
twisted shapes
shredded
broken
material
wood
glass
metal
plastic
Different Art Movements
arts and craft
craftsmanship
functionality
against industrial revolution
inspiration
organic
nature
techniques
simplicity
art noveau
organic
flowy
smoothlines
started before WW1
response of indus-revolution
material
metal
steel
alloy
bronze
glass work
art deco
industrial revolution favor
styles
symmetrical
geometrical
functional
themes
egytian
greek
colors
bright
bold
targets
public spaces
cinemas
theater
airports
railways
pop art
based on music culture
vibrant colors
artwork
inpirational
comics
expression and repitition
other design movements and styles
space age
luxury
inspiration
travel
space
future
material
metal
plastic
shinny
glass
organic design
natural elements
delicacy
smooth forms
cylindrical shapes
American kitsh
unusual art
consideration
bad taste
bad color choice
vulgar
imformal
international design
rejections
decor
striaght lines
solids
geometrical shapes
bauhaus
school of art
still exist
funcionality
simplicity
truth to material
started in germany
mass productive
decorative art
industrial designs
Weiner werk statte
a workshop
minimal approch
crafts
artist and designers worked mutually
Victorian
in response of industrial time
architectural
decor
ornamented
interior
new materials