Graphic Lockdown
Chronicling The Coronavirus Crisis
de Gary Cooke
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À propos du livre
Coronavirus was all over the news. We watched and read what was happening in the Far East and then Europe. Obviously this wasn’t going to happen to us in the UK!
On 19 March Gary Cooke posted his first Coronavirus Graphic on Instagram. Over the next few days he posted a few more. On 23 March, Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced the lockdown. We were told to wash our hands while singing Happy Birthday, to “Stay Home”, “Protect the NHS” and “Save Lives”.
Over the next four months, millions had fallen ill with the virus, hundreds of thousands had died. Over 500 posts tell the story of those early months of the global pandemic, before more diverse news filled the press and airwaves, and we tentatively began to experience the “new normal”.
On 19 March Gary Cooke posted his first Coronavirus Graphic on Instagram. Over the next few days he posted a few more. On 23 March, Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced the lockdown. We were told to wash our hands while singing Happy Birthday, to “Stay Home”, “Protect the NHS” and “Save Lives”.
Over the next four months, millions had fallen ill with the virus, hundreds of thousands had died. Over 500 posts tell the story of those early months of the global pandemic, before more diverse news filled the press and airwaves, and we tentatively began to experience the “new normal”.
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Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Design graphique
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Format choisi: 13×20 cm
# de pages: 144 -
ISBN
- Couverture rigide imprimée: 9781715300111
- Date de publication: août 19, 2020
- Langue English
- Mots-clés lockdown, graphics, coronavirus
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À propos du créateur
Gary Cooke
Stow on the Wold
Gary Cooke hails from Bolton. It was there he established his love of Lancashire Hotpot and the underdog and learned to appreciate a glass half-full – as a lifetime supporter of Bolton Wanderers, the latter two have proved useful. He studied graphic design at the Royal College of Art before going on to establish award-winning design agencies Horseman Cooke and Open Agency. In 2011 he left London, moved to the Cotswolds and inadvertently became part of the ‘Chipping Norton Set’, where he set up Brand Cooke – an award-winning ideas and branding consultancy.