Introduction

   Postmodern Design is a departure from the rigorous structures of modernist graphic design, with the use of bold colors, typographic innovation, and a varied mix of visual styles. Postmodernism allowed greater freedom of artistic expression and creative freedom, states sources given in Megg's History of Graphic Design.

As discussed in Megg's History of Graphic Design, postmodernism helped redefine the world of graphic design. Postmodernism departed from the strict grid systems of modernism and used more expressive, layered, and fragmented imagery. Designers were inspired by history, technology, and mass culture to create more personal and meaningful representations of the present day.

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