| Item 9782880465391$0.25 - $4.19 up to $0.08 CashbackThis book starts by exploring all the issues that shape design: economics; ethics; technology; theory and developments in the other arts. It looks at how design has evolved over the centuries - from its origins in mediaeval Germany to today when it includes areas such as corporate branding, magazines, television titles and websites.This b...
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This book starts by exploring all the issues that shape design: economics; ethics; technology; theory and developments in the other arts. It looks at how design has evolved over the centuries - from its origins in mediaeval Germany to today when it includes areas such as corporate branding, magazines, television titles and websites. This book concludes with an analysis of a diverse group of young designers who illustrate just how broad and rich the profession can be.
The purpose of this book is to explain what graphic design is and how it works. What is Graphic Design? starts by exploring the complex issues that shape design: economics, ethics, technology, theory and developments in other arts. It looks at how design has evolved over the centuries, from its origins in the Renaissance with the development of book printing, to the present day, where it includes areas such as magazines, corporate branding, television titles, film and websites. Quentin Newark breaks design down into its elements, looking at what typography is, how text and pictures combine, and shows how the process of reproduction underpins every aspect of design and its practice. Diverse work from leading designers from around the world illustrates how broad and rich the profession can be. What is Graphic Design? is essential reading for students, teachers à anyone interested involved in graphic design. Anyone interested in this book should also take a look at Quentin Newark's follow-up, What is Graphic Design For?.
An introduction to the art of graphic design covering all aspects of the profession from layout to lettering.
What Is Graphic Design? : Essential Design Handbooks General
| ISBN | 9782880465391 |
| Fiction/Non-Fiction | Non-Fiction |
| Publisher | Rotovision |
| Pages | 160 |
| List Price | $35.00 |
| Author | Newark, Quentin |
| Publication Date | 05/01/2002 |
| Release Status | Out of Print |
| Format | Hardcover |
| Language | English |
| Measurements | Height: 9.25 Inches (US)Width: 7 Inches (US)Thickness: 1 Inches (US)Unit Weight: 2 Pounds (US) |
| Series | Graphic Design for the Real World |
This book starts by exploring all the issues that shape design: economics; ethics; technology; theory and developments in the other arts. It looks at how design has evolved over the centuries - from its origins in mediaeval Germany to today when it includes areas such as corporate branding, magazines, television titles and websites. This book concludes with an analysis of a diverse group of young designers who illustrate just how broad and rich the profession can be.
The purpose of this book is to explain what graphic design is and how it works. What is Graphic Design? starts by exploring the complex issues that shape design: economics, ethics, technology, theory and developments in other arts. It looks at how design has evolved over the centuries, from its origins in the Renaissance with the development of book printing, to the present day, where it includes areas such as magazines, corporate branding, television titles, film and websites. Quentin Newark breaks design down into its elements, looking at what typography is, how text and pictures combine, and shows how the process of reproduction underpins every aspect of design and its practice. Diverse work from leading designers from around the world illustrates how broad and rich the profession can be. What is Graphic Design? is essential reading for students, teachers à anyone interested involved in graphic design. Anyone interested in this book should also take a look at Quentin Newark's follow-up, What is Graphic Design For?.
An introduction to the art of graphic design covering all aspects of the profession from layout to lettering.
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