This research focuses on the use of graphic arts in prints and propaganda between Malaysia and China since the 1950s until 2015. The main objectives are to investigate whether different country of different governing system uses the same visual graphic art for print and propaganda, its future within the context of an increasingly borderless world and the effects of an emergence new technology in digital communication tools. By focusing on the issues of ‘comparable data’ or search for comparable phenomena, 4 major aspects of study have been established for comparative analysis on the roles of graphic arts in prints and propaganda between these two countries
The development of printmaking started as a medium of communication, be it a religious propaganda or...
This research focused on the ―Aku Budak Minang‖, the famous comics series published in the ―Gila-Gil...
The main goal of the project is to explore the impact of visual images in advertising media regardi...
this research is essentially a study of graphic design history in Malaysia with the aim to generate ...
In Malaysia, Printmaking is not a highly popular art discipline. It has failed to receive the attent...
Propaganda posters have been one of many forms of political media used by modern governments such as...
This is a visual studies research on a significant historical event in the Asian region, specificall...
Since the 1990s, the changes in Malaysia's cultural domain have been very significant. In recent ye...
People nowadays lives in a convergence culture who witnessing how the meeting of old and new media o...
This paper will examine the development and characteristics of posters in pre-World War II China, wi...
Since Malaysia independence, not many of part of the domain of popular print such as magazines, news...
Conventional Graphic Art is understood by academics through the history of its development.The Chine...
In today’s technological era, we can see the rise of interestingly new and creative creations and i...
Printmaking can be classified as relief, intaglio, planographic, and digital print. Malaysian printm...
The purposes of this study are: (1) To analyze the factors which historically affected China in losi...
The development of printmaking started as a medium of communication, be it a religious propaganda or...
This research focused on the ―Aku Budak Minang‖, the famous comics series published in the ―Gila-Gil...
The main goal of the project is to explore the impact of visual images in advertising media regardi...
this research is essentially a study of graphic design history in Malaysia with the aim to generate ...
In Malaysia, Printmaking is not a highly popular art discipline. It has failed to receive the attent...
Propaganda posters have been one of many forms of political media used by modern governments such as...
This is a visual studies research on a significant historical event in the Asian region, specificall...
Since the 1990s, the changes in Malaysia's cultural domain have been very significant. In recent ye...
People nowadays lives in a convergence culture who witnessing how the meeting of old and new media o...
This paper will examine the development and characteristics of posters in pre-World War II China, wi...
Since Malaysia independence, not many of part of the domain of popular print such as magazines, news...
Conventional Graphic Art is understood by academics through the history of its development.The Chine...
In today’s technological era, we can see the rise of interestingly new and creative creations and i...
Printmaking can be classified as relief, intaglio, planographic, and digital print. Malaysian printm...
The purposes of this study are: (1) To analyze the factors which historically affected China in losi...
The development of printmaking started as a medium of communication, be it a religious propaganda or...
This research focused on the ―Aku Budak Minang‖, the famous comics series published in the ―Gila-Gil...
The main goal of the project is to explore the impact of visual images in advertising media regardi...