The Designer's Graphic Stew

The Designer's Graphic Stew

Author: Timothy Samara

Publisher: Rockport Publishers

Published: 2010-02-01

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 9781592535477

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Under the witty and metaphorical guise of a high-end cookbook, the author provides visual “ingredients,” such as grid structures, folios, border devices, type treatments, abstract graphic elements, categorized stylistically and functionally. These ingredients are shown in use through a “recipe” format to accomplish strategies such as movement, rhythm, organization, contrast, metaphor, etc. Ingredients are coded and cross-referenced among categories for mix and matching purposes as well as demonstrating varied alternate combinations to achieving different approaches to strategies.


Graphic Designer's Essential Reference

Graphic Designer's Essential Reference

Author: Timothy Samara

Publisher:

Published: 2011-11

Total Pages: 250

ISBN-13: 159253743X

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

DIVA good designer, like a good chef, is aware not only of how each ingredient is similar or different, but also which delivers one message in contrast to another, which will combine to create experiences that are harmonious or jarring, financial, medical, or industrial. By comparing the designer to a chef, author Timothy Samara, walks readers through the ingredients, tools, and techniques it takes to create successful design recipes. This book is broken into easy-to-follow sections, including basic design techniques, graphic ingredients, and projects recipes. The Graphic Ingredients section is categorized into four groups: Pictorial Staples, Chromatic Flavors, Typographic Confections, and Spatial Presentations. Once the basic design techniques and ingredients are established, the author demonstrates how to concoct delectable design recipes. Graphic Designer's Essential Reference is an inspirational resource that all graphic designers should keep by their workspace for handy reference./div


Rainbow Stew

Rainbow Stew

Author: Cathryn Falwell

Publisher: Lee & Low Books

Published: 2019-02-19

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781643790572

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

"On a rainy summer day, three children and their grandpa pick vegetables in his garden and then cook and share a delicious meal of his famous Rainbow Stew. Includes recipe"--


Graphic Designer's Essential Reference

Graphic Designer's Essential Reference

Author: Timothy Samara

Publisher:

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13:

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Under the witty and metaphorical guise of a high-end cookbook, the author provides visual "ingredients," such as grid structures, folios, border devices, type treatments, abstract graphic elements, categorized stylistically and functionally.


Leave Me Alone with the Recipes

Leave Me Alone with the Recipes

Author: Cipe Pineles

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2017-10-17

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13: 163286715X

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Saveur “Best New Cookbooks of the Year" Finalist for the Gourmand Award for Cookbook Design The newly discovered illustrated recipes of wildly influential yet unsung designer Cipe Pineles, introducing her delectable work in food and art to a new generation. Not long ago, Sarah Rich and Wendy MacNaughton discovered a painted manuscript at an antiquarian book fair that drew them in like magnets: it displayed a vibrant painting of hot pink beets and a hand-lettered recipe for borscht written in script so full of life, it was hard to believe it was more than sixty-five years old. It was the work of one of the most influential graphic designers of the twentieth century--Cipe (pronounced “C. P.”) Pineles, the first female art director at Condé Nast, whose impact lives on in the work of Maira Kalman, Julia Rothman, and many others. Completed in 1945, it was a keepsake of her connection to her childhood's Eastern European food--she called it Leave Me Alone with the Recipes. For Wendy and Sarah, it was a talisman of a woman they had not known was their idol: a strong, independent spirit whose rich archive--of drawings, recipes, diaries, and letters to family and friends--led them into a dazzling history of mid-century design, art, food, New York City society, and culture. They teamed up with Maria Popova of Brain Pickings and Debbie Millman of Design Matters, along with contributors Mimi Sheraton, Steven Heller, Paula Scher, and Maira Kalman, to present Cipe Pineles's life and work as it should be presented--in glorious color. With Pineles's illustrated cookbook and a section of updated recipes as its centerpiece, this gorgeous volume will delight foodies and design devotees alike.


Graphic Design Cookbook

Graphic Design Cookbook

Author: Leonard Koren

Publisher: Chronicle Books

Published: 2001-03

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13: 9780811831802

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Aimed at designers and anyone who works with layout of magazines, newsletters, books, posters, or other media, this handbook has over a thousand line drawings that illustrate effective design devices, type treatment, and pictorial issues.


Graphic Design Reader

Graphic Design Reader

Author: Steven Heller

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2012-02-01

Total Pages: 450

ISBN-13: 1581159749

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

From the lost art of show-card writing and the tumultuous days of guerrilla magazine publishing to the latest in electronic leaflet design and hot magazine covers, acclaimed graphic designer and author Steven Heller provides dozens of stunning examples of how graphic design has transformed from a subset of pop culture to a cultural driving force on its own.


Town In a Lobster Stew

Town In a Lobster Stew

Author: B. B. Haywood

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2011-02-01

Total Pages: 386

ISBN-13: 1101477199

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Things start to boil over at the annual Lobster Stew Cook-Off when an award-winning recipe is stolen and a seven-time contest champion mysteriously disappears-leaving Candy no choice but to find out who in Cape Willington, Maine, would get steamed enough to break the law.