Meggs' History of Graphic Design

Mark Sanders author Alston W Purvis author Philip B Meggs author Sandra Maxa author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:John Wiley & Sons Inc

Published:4th Dec '25

Should be back in stock very soon

Meggs' History of Graphic Design cover

The bestselling graphic design reference, restructured by themes to represent motivations for visual communication over time

Graphic designers must have a thorough understanding of the field’s rich history in order to inspire and inform their work. Meggs’ History of Graphic Design is the industry’s original reference, serving as an essential resource for a generation of professionals, scholars, and students. With over 1,400 high-quality images throughout, this visually stunning text guides you through artistic innovators, breakthrough tools and technologies, and significant artifacts that have pushed the boundaries of graphic design throughout its history. The initial publication of this book was heralded as a landmark, and author Philip B. Meggs is credited with significantly shaping the academic field of graphic design.

This new edition foregrounds cultural and social context and elevates diverse voices that are pivotal contributors to the history of graphic design. This seventh edition also covers:

  • Artifacts, methods, designers, and events from pre-history to the twenty-first century
  • Technological advancements in media and design, from the earliest technologies to recent developments
  • A timeline for studying graphic history from multiple viewpoints and culturally diverse approaches
  • Updated ancillary materials, including an instructor’s manual with discussion questions and a guide for transitioning from the previous edition

You can’t master a field without knowing its history. Meggs’ History of Graphic Design presents a diverse, visually spectacular history of graphic design for students and professionals. The updates to this edition solidify its continuing legacy as a must-have in any contemporary graphic design library.

"We have come a long way over 42 years, and that’s apparent here. Philip Meggs’ tendency toward bold, poetic claims (“The invention of writing brought the luster of civilization to people and made it possible to preserve hard-won knowledge”) now seems dated, and has given way to more neutral, objective wordings (“Writing enabled the recording and transmission of ideas across time and space.”) The idea of a master narrative and the Eurocentric bias of earlier editions of this text have been pressured, and forced to make room for multiplicity and inclusivity. The history of graphic design appears, here, fresher, livelier and more relevant... Naturally, there is always more work to do: the sea of images that comprise the history of graphic design is vast, centerless, and heaving. But Sanders and Maxa, capable guides, have done their part in steering this ship on its latest voyage."
--Kerr Houston, Bmore Art, November 11, 2025
Charting the Sea: Meggs’ History of Graphic Design - BmoreArt

"The 7th Edition is a reformation — dismantling the core barriers that have kept many of us from realizing our full potential in this field. It will make a transformative difference for years to come. The next generation of designers will find themselves in the history of graphic design and propel the industry forward."
--Cheryl D. Holmes-Miller, PRINT Magazine, November 4, 2025
New Edition of 'Meggs' History of Graphic Design' Reforms the Canon – PRINT Magazine

 

ISBN: 9781119743293

Dimensions: 279mm x 221mm x 33mm

Weight: 1905g

528 pages

7th edition