Jump Start Sketch

Jump Start Sketch

Author: Daniel Schwarz

Publisher: SitePoint Pty Ltd

Published: 2016-05-10

Total Pages: 158

ISBN-13: 1457199890

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Get a Jump Start on the up and coming power tool on the design scene, Sketch! Sketch is fast becoming a favorite tool of modern web designers. With a simple, clean UI, and a raft of powerful features, such as intuitive grids, unlimited artboards, and granular export, Sketch is a great tool for web design; it's easy to see why so many top designers are adding it to their toolbox. This book provides a rapid and practical introduction to using Sketch for web design. If you're currently a Photoshop user, you'll quickly understand how Sketch can supercharge your design process. See how Sketch compares to Photoshop, and when to use one over the other Get to grips with Sketch's UI Use Sketch's built-in layout grid Add plugins to Sketch to boost functionality Export your designs into ready-to-use HTML and CSS And much more!


Jump Start Adobe XD

Jump Start Adobe XD

Author: Daniel Schwarz

Publisher: SitePoint Pty Ltd

Published: 2017-05-25

Total Pages: 150

ISBN-13: 1492020664

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Get a Jump Start on the up and coming UX design and prototyping power tool, Experience Design! Experience Design CC (also known as XD) is a brand new design tool from Adobe. With a clean, uncluttered UI and a raft of powerful features--such as live preview, Repeat Grids, artboards, symbols and collaboration tools--XD is designed from the ground up to streamline the UX design process. It makes creating interactive, sharable prototypes a snap! This book provides a rapid and practical introduction to using Adobe XD for UX design and prototyping. You'll: Get to grips with XD's clean UI and efficient keyboard shortcuts Use XD's powerful tools, such as repeat grid and symbols, to rapidly create wireframes and prototypes Create interactive prototypes with ease Collaborate with stakeholders using built-in sharing and feedback tools And more!


Jump Start

Jump Start

Author: Robert Wolf

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2001-09-13

Total Pages: 168

ISBN-13: 0195140435

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This unique book shows readers and would-be writers how to write from everyday life experiences in prose, poems, essays, and fiction. Illustrations.


Jump Start

Jump Start

Author: Robb Armstrong

Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing

Published: 1997-09

Total Pages: 136

ISBN-13: 9780836236613

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"He does wonderful work. A strip needs good characters--and that's what Jump Start has."--Charles Schulz, creator of Peanuts Joe and Marcy Cobb are the quintessential young married couple complete with a baby, two busy careers, and eccentric parents. An eminently likable pair, Joe and Marcy juggle their relationship, their jobs--he's a police officer, she's a nurse--and raising their daughter, Sunny. Robb Armstrong's characters are so popular that many readers of Jump Start tell him that they identify with the Cobbs. In fact, Jump Start features issues familiar to readers of all colors. From buying a home to volunteer work to handling the demands of parents and baby, Joe and Marcy manage life's challenges with aplomb. "Don't say that word, Sunny!" Joe intones, correcting their daughter's newly discovered use of foul language. "Bad, bad, bad, bad," corrects Marcy in agreement. In the next frame, however, Sunny's trash-talking up a storm in church. "Next time we won't react so strongly," Joe says, embarrassed. "It's too late for next time," says Marcy, cringing in the pew. Still, Armstrong approaches many African-American-specific issues and does so in a decidedly humorous way, and he bases the strip on his own life. While discussing a movie they've heard everyone likes, Marcy tells Joe, "It's a shoo-in to get overlooked for an Oscar!" To which Joe responds, "That good, huh?" Robb Armstrong offers a unique perspective that strikes a chord with audiences hungry for a positive, authentic portrayal of middle-class African-Americans. Jump Start's humor crosses all lines because it's just that: appealing, realistic, and downright funny!


Sketch Now, Think Later

Sketch Now, Think Later

Author: Mike Yoshiaki Daikubara

Publisher:

Published: 2017-10

Total Pages: 115

ISBN-13: 1631593447

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Urban sketcher Mike Daikubara gives beginners a crash course in location sketching that you can use in any city or town in Sketch Now, Think Later.


Freehand

Freehand

Author: Helen Birch

Publisher: Chronicle Books

Published: 2013-09-10

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 1452129614

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“Examples + explanations = inspiration . . . There is something in this guide for advanced, intermediate, and beginning artists alike.” —Library Journal Creating stylish sketches by hand is easy and fun with this inspiring guide. Freehand breaks down basic drawing techniques into bite-sized chunks, and reveals their practical application in dazzling examples by today’s coolest artists. Over 200 innovative works of art demonstrate all the fundamentals—line, tone, composition, texture, and more—and are presented alongside friendly text explaining the simple techniques used to achieve each stylish effect. The final section of the book offers aspiring artists essential reference materials to hone their drafting skills and practice what they’ve learned. Petite in size but comprehensive in scope, this hip handbook will teach artists of all skill levels how to find their personal drawing style and start making amazing sketches.


Sketch, Think, Draw.

Sketch, Think, Draw.

Author: Moleskine

Publisher: Moleskine Books

Published: 2015-12-30

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9788867324866

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When looking at the travel journals of Giancarlo Iliprandi, one of the masters of Italian graphic design, you can see how sketching can become a way of looking at reality, and therefore a way of designing communication. Travel journals and bundles of paper filled with sketches and drawings show, much like the engine underneath the bonnet, the processes that make Iliprandi tick. As he himself says «action precedes thought» and, in this case, it is the sketch precedes the birth of the idea.


You Can Draw It in Just 30 Minutes

You Can Draw It in Just 30 Minutes

Author: Mark Kistler

Publisher: Da Capo Lifelong Books

Published: 2017-06-20

Total Pages: 434

ISBN-13: 0738218634

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"Sharpen your pencils and open your sketchbook; your teacher is waiting."--Boston Globe Emmy Award-winning and longtime PBS host Mark Kistler is back with You Can Draw It in Just 30 Minutes, the sequel to his hugely popular You Can Draw in 30 Days. Take a 30-minute creativity break and be amazed at what you accomplish! Learn to draw 25 different everyday objects--each completed in just half an hour--with step-by-step illustrations and friendly, personality-filled instructions for each lesson. Inside you'll find: Fun "art hacks": Drawing shortcuts (such as tracing handy objects) make you more productive and efficient in your drawing. Blueprints for quick drawings: You'll learn to find the simple shapes within complex-appearing objects. Long-term techniques: The skills you gain along the day in the individual lessons can be used in more detailed, longer projects. Hundreds of variations: More cartoonish? More realistic? The drawings can be modified for a new work of art every time. In 30 minutes, you'll have a finished drawing. Pick up your pencil and begin today!


Watercolor Sketching

Watercolor Sketching

Author: Paul Laseau

Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company

Published: 2012-03-27

Total Pages: 113

ISBN-13: 0393733483

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A step-by-step course in creating watercolor sketches.


Drawing Physics

Drawing Physics

Author: Don S. Lemons

Publisher: MIT Press

Published: 2018-04-13

Total Pages: 262

ISBN-13: 026253519X

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Drawings and short essays offer engaging and accessible explanations of key ideas in physics, from triangulation to relativity and beyond. Humans have been trying to understand the physical universe since antiquity. Aristotle had one vision (the realm of the celestial spheres is perfect), and Einstein another (all motion is relativistic). More often than not, these different understandings begin with a simple drawing, a pre-mathematical picture of reality. Such drawings are a humble but effective tool of the physicist's craft, part of the tradition of thinking, teaching, and learning passed down through the centuries. This book uses drawings to help explain fifty-one key ideas of physics accessibly and engagingly. Don Lemons, a professor of physics and author of several physics books, pairs short, elegantly written essays with simple drawings that together convey important concepts from the history of physical science. Lemons proceeds chronologically, beginning with Thales' discovery of triangulation, the Pythagorean monocord, and Archimedes' explanation of balance. He continues through Leonardo's description of “earthshine” (the ghostly glow between the horns of a crescent moon), Kepler's laws of planetary motion, and Newton's cradle (suspended steel balls demonstrating by their collisions that for every action there is always an equal and opposite reaction). Reaching the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, Lemons explains the photoelectric effect, the hydrogen atom, general relativity, the global greenhouse effect, Higgs boson, and more. The essays place the science of the drawings in historical context—describing, for example, Galileo's conflict with the Roman Catholic Church over his teaching that the sun is the center of the universe, the link between the discovery of electrical phenomena and the romanticism of William Wordsworth, and the shadow cast by the Great War over Einstein's discovery of relativity. Readers of Drawing Physics with little background in mathematics or physics will say, “Now I see, and now I understand.”