What Is Post-Branding?: How to Counter Fundamentalist Marketplace Semiotics

What Is Post-Branding?: How to Counter Fundamentalist Marketplace Semiotics

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Brands aren’t just intruding on culture, they are our culture: they are the sponsored mechanisms for constructing and manipulating meaning and human identity. But should we cede such a fundamental human need to the market? If not, why not, and is there an alternative?
A compact pocketbook composed of four main sections, What Is Post Branding? is a work of “practical theory.” The first section, “DIS-BRANDED,” consists of 20 short page-long chapters exposing the ideological underbelly and real-world impact of branding. The second, “Mixed Messages,” is a provocative visual essay illuminating the texts’ main themes. The third section, “Manual,” presents a framework for a critical alternative to corporate branding, humorously appropriating vintage instructional diagrams as a brand manual satire. This section also includes examples of contemporary projects that have implemented post-branding principles. The book concludes with “Context,” which features a conversation with cultural theorist Brian Holmes and a discussion with design historian Steven Heller.

Author: Jason Grant (Editor), Oliver Vodeb (Editor)
Publisher: Set Margins'
Pages: 264
Material: softcover
ISBN: 9789083270678
Dimensions: 10.4 × 17 cm