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Incomplet Design History

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by Amanda Horton

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57 episodes
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Podcast Overview

The nature of history is that it is never “complete”, new information is gained every day that changes our understanding an interpretations of history. The mission of Incomplete Design History is to explore areas of graphic design history that are overlooked or ignored; to expand our knowledge in the field and to include all sides of the story. Incomplete design history seeks to be inclusive, inclusive not only of people but of ideas and technologies that advance the field of graphic design. History is messy. History is incomplete.

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9/9/2021

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November 13, 2025

The Mimeo Revolution

The mimeograph democratized printing by enabling artists, writers, and activists to control their own publishing, linking technological innovation with the rise of independent design, literary, and social movements, yet this forgotten technology is often ignored in histories of design.

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November 6, 2025

Medieval Heraldry

Medieval heraldry, originating in 12th-century Europe, was a sophisticated system of visual identity that combined symbolism, strict design rules, and legal significance to distinguish individuals and families. Its influence endures today in modern branding and graphic design, where logos and emblems often echo heraldic elements in both form and function.

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Cuban Posters

Cuban graphic design, particularly through poster art, reflects a powerful fusion of creativity, politics, and cultural identity, serving as both a mirror of societal change and a tool for activism. This study reveals how Cuban designers, working under challenging conditions, developed a globally influential visual language that shaped public perception and challenged dominant narratives.

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What is Incomplet Design History?

The nature of history is that it is never “complete”, new information is gained every day that changes our understanding an interpretations of history. The mission of Incomplete Design History is to explore areas of graphic design history that are overlooked or ignored; to expand our knowledge in the field and to include all sides of the story. Incomplete design history seeks to be inclusive, inclusive not only of people but of ideas and technologies that advance the field of graphic design. History is messy. History is incomplete.

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This podcast updates weekly.

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Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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