Star Graphic Designers

Star Graphic Designers

Author: Cristina Paredes

Publisher:

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9788499368832

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Star Graphic Designers is a compilation of more than 80 of the best current international graphic designers, offering a comprehensive showcase of their most prominent works and becoming a reference manual for graphic design in the 21st century.


Graphic

Graphic

Author: Steven Heller

Publisher:

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780500288849

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Publisher's description: In this ambitious publication, some one hundred of the world's leading graphic designers and illustrators open up their private sketchbooks to offer a privileged glimpse into their creative process.


The Graphic Design Idea Book

The Graphic Design Idea Book

Author: Gail Anderson

Publisher: Laurence King Publishing

Published: 2016-04-13

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 1780679939

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This book serves as an introduction to the key elements of good design. Broken into sections covering the fundamental elements of design, key works by acclaimed designers serve to illustrate technical points and encourage readers to try out new ideas. Themes covered include narrative, colour, illusion, ornament, simplicity, and wit and humour. The result is an instantly accessible and easy to understand guide to graphic design using professional techniques.


Creativity For Graphic Designers

Creativity For Graphic Designers

Author: Mark Oldach

Publisher: North Light Books

Published: 1995-01-03

Total Pages: 150

ISBN-13:

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Explores the creative process as it relates to graphic design, discussing communication, brainstorming, word play, and other topics; offers advice on how to develop ideas into concepts and sell them to the client; and includes twenty-five case studies.


Atlas of Graphic Designers

Atlas of Graphic Designers

Author: Elena Stanic

Publisher: Rockport Publishers

Published: 2009-06-01

Total Pages: 601

ISBN-13: 1616736143

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This comprehensive collection illustrates the world of graphic design country by country, featuring the best graphic designers from all over the world. An amazing reference, this book provides insight into how designers from varied backgrounds approach their work, how different cultures associate communication and creativity in different ways, and how we see this reality used, pushed to its limits, and even completely transformed by design. No matter where you are from, this book will leave you with a broadened awareness of your own visual taste and an in-depth, contextual understanding of graphic design worldwide.


I Used to Be a Design Student

I Used to Be a Design Student

Author: Billy Kiosoglou

Publisher: Laurence King Publishing

Published: 2013-02-18

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 1780675259

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This book offers a rare chance to read what graphic designers feel about their education and profession. Fifty influential designers give the low-down about their student days and their professional lives. A piece of their college work is shown alongside an example of current work. Each designer also offers a key piece of advice and a warning, making this a must-read for anyone embarking on a career in design. The book looks at the process a designer goes through in finding their 'voice'. Topics addressed include how ideas are researched and developed; design and other cultural influences, then and now; positive and negative aspects of working as a designer; motivations for becoming a designer; and whether it's really possible to teach design. Contributors include Stefan Sagmeister, James Goggin, Karlssonwilker, Studio Dumbar, Cornel Windlin, Daniel Eatock, Spin, Hyperkit and Christian Küsters.


Popular Lies about Graphic Design

Popular Lies about Graphic Design

Author: Craig Ward

Publisher: ACTAR Publishers

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 162

ISBN-13: 8415391358

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Ward pulls from his ten years' experience as a designer and art director to tackle subjects such as design fetishists, Helvetica's neutrality, urgent briefs, as well as topics such as the validity of design education, the supposed death of print, client relationships and pitch planning. In addition, the book features contributions and insights from more than a dozen other established practitioners such as Milton Glaser, Stefan Sagmeister, Christoph Niemann and David Carson--Provided by publisher.


Graphic Design Theory

Graphic Design Theory

Author: Helen Armstrong

Publisher: Chronicle Books

Published: 2012-08-10

Total Pages: 153

ISBN-13: 1616891238

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Graphic Design Theory is organized in three sections: "Creating the Field" traces the evolution of graphic design over the course of the early 1900s, including influential avant-garde ideas of futurism, constructivism, and the Bauhaus; "Building on Success" covers the mid- to late twentieth century and considers the International Style, modernism, and postmodernism; and "Mapping the Future" opens at the end of the last century and includes current discussions on legibility, social responsibility, and new media. Striking color images illustrate each of the movements discussed and demonstrate the ongoing relationship between theory and practice. A brief commentary prefaces each text, providing a cultural and historical framework through which the work can be evaluated. Authors include such influential designers as Herbert Bayer, L'szlo Moholy-Nagy, Karl Gerstner, Katherine McCoy, Michael Rock, Lev Manovich, Ellen Lupton, and Lorraine Wild. Additional features include a timeline, glossary, and bibliography for further reading. A must-have survey for graduate and undergraduate courses in design history, theory, and contemporary issues, Graphic Design Theory invites designers and interested readers of all levels to plunge into the world of design discourse.


Graphic Design America Two

Graphic Design America Two

Author: D. K. Holland

Publisher: Rockport Publishers

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 252

ISBN-13:

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This second volume displays the work of 37 of the best designers and design firms from across the United States. Organized by DK Holland of the Pushpin with Chip Kidd and Jessica Helfand, the selection presents such firms as Looking, Los Angeles; Post Tool, San Francisco, Modern Dog, Seattle; Carlos Segura, Chicago; Go Media, Austin Texas; Greteman Design, Wichita, Kansas; P. Scott Makela, Minneapolis; Werner Design Works, Minneapolis; and Design!, Atlanta.


Graphic Icons

Graphic Icons

Author: John Clifford

Publisher: Pearson Education

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 0321887204

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Who are history's most iconic graphic designers? Let the debate begin here. In this gorgeous, visual overview of the history of graphic design, students are introduced to 50 of the most important designers from the early 20th century to the present day. This fun-to-read, pretty-to-look-at graphic design history primer introduces them to the work and notable achievements of such industry luminaries as El Lissitzky, Alexander Rodchenko, A.M. Cassandre, Alvin Lustig, Cipe Pineles, Armin Hofmann, Paul Rand, Saul Bass, Herb Lubalin, Milton Glaser, Stefan Sagmeister, John Maeda, Paula Scher, and more. Who coined the term "graphic design"? Who designed the first album cover? Who was the first female art director of a mass-market American magazine? Who created the "I Want My MTV" ad campaign? Who created the first mail-order font shop? In Graphic Icons: Visionaries Who Shaped Modern Graphic Design, students start with the who and quickly learn the what, when, why, and where behind graphic design's most important breakthroughs and the impact they had, and continue to have, on the world we live in.