Features case studies, boxouts, tips, colour wheels, dos and don'ts, and design principles to explain the various keys to creating information graphics. This work also looks at how to integrate different types of information design into an overall information design scheme for organizations within the public sector, retail, and transport.
The book The means by which we find our way: Observations on design looks at how graphic designers and educators navigate both the visual and the printed landscape.
Drawing Techniques for Designers: Advocating Line and Tone Drawing
The book "The means by which we find our way: Observations on design" looks at how graphic designers and educators navigate both the visual and the printed landscape.
By actively learning from this innovative book and CD-ROM, the reader will discover his or her natural visual abilities and learn to think, imagine, and communicate in exciting new ways.
Including hundreds of inspirational quotes and packed with great examples of advertising campaigns, posters, book and magazine covers, and illustrations, this is an indispensable primer that shows design students and professionals how to ...
A large number of real-life pictures provide readers with a reference to the guide design, and also show the selection of the placement point and the actual space application to highlight its function.
Here are hundreds of examples of fresh design--posters, record sleeves, t-shirts, flyers and nightclub decor--gathered together for the first time.
Designed to work in any college course, this brief, accessible book is here to help students whether they are creating a poster, a webtext, an animated video, or any other kind of text.
Design: Purpose, Form, and Meaning