The Best of Brochure Design 12

The Best of Brochure Design 12

Author: Public

Publisher:

Published: 2013-05

Total Pages: 229

ISBN-13: 1592538339

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Brochure design is a perennial in the world of marketing and graphic design, yet it can be challenging to execute successfully. This collection of brochure designs offers hundreds of ideas and advice for both professional graphic designers and students.


The Best of Brochure Design 7

The Best of Brochure Design 7

Author: Wilson Harvey

Publisher: Rockport Publishers

Published: 2004-11-01

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 1610601602

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Clients the world over turn to graphic designers to help them create standout brochures. Each brochure is critical, and landing a contract is highly competitive, so it is not surprising that designers are always searching for inspiration to execute a brochure with perfection. This paperback version of RockportÆs best-selling Best of Brochure Design series delivers on its promises. The Best of Brochure Design 7 features an extraordinary collection of work from top designers around the world, including Blok Design, Cahan & Associates, Hand Made Group, Pentagram SF, Pinkhaus, Radley Yeldar, Sagmeister Inc., and many, many more. This book provides a wealth of ideas for designing all kinds of brochures, from corporate and product literature to annual reports, direct marketing, and new media. Whether youÆre going for a highly conceptual presentation, a cool and sophisticated feel, or a classic execution, this book is the go-to resource for high-quality brochure design at its very best.


The Best of Brochure Design 11

The Best of Brochure Design 11

Author: Kiki Eldridge

Publisher:

Published: 2012-10

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 1592538266

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This collection of the world's best brochure design offers hundreds of ideas, pages of inspiration, and armloads of advice for professional graphic designers and students alike.


The Big Book of Graphic Design

The Big Book of Graphic Design

Author: Roger Walton

Publisher: Harper Collins

Published: 2007-11-06

Total Pages: 340

ISBN-13: 0061215244

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This anthology features material from established and emerging major designers and is filled with hundreds of examples that are forging new graphic ground across a complete range of visual media. For ease of reference, illustrators' work is categorised as follows: Editorial: Magazines and books, Stationery: Corporate and personal, Corporate: Identity and brochures, Advertising: Editorial, billboards, and posters, Music: Record sleeves, CD covers and posters, Exhibitions: Installations and signage, Packaging, Websites. It contains a visual index for quick reference and designers' contact details.


The Big Book of Design Ideas

The Big Book of Design Ideas

Author: David E. Carter

Publisher: Collins Design

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 492

ISBN-13: 9780688179861

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This major new reference contains an assemblage of visual concepts from around the world. Categories include designs for annual reports, books, calenders, catalogs, editorial layouts, exhibits, labels and tags, letterheads, menus, outdoor advertising, packaging, posters, promotion materials, shopping bags, T-shirts, and more. 900 color illustrations.


The Best of Brochure Design 12

The Best of Brochure Design 12

Author: Public

Publisher: Rockport Publishers

Published: 2013-05-01

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 1610587820

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Brochure design is a perennial in the world of marketing and graphic design, yet it can be challenging to execute successfully. This substantial collection of the world’s best brochure design offers hundreds of ideas, pages of inspiration, and armloads of advice for professional graphic designers and students alike. With a clean, engaging presentation, this volume is a highly visual collection of ideas for everything from choosing type to selecting photo treatments, and everything in between.


Best Practices for Graphic Designers, Grids and Page Layouts

Best Practices for Graphic Designers, Grids and Page Layouts

Author: Amy Graver

Publisher:

Published: 2012-07

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13: 1592537855

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This unique, go-to guide for designers fully details the essential layout and design skills needed to succeed in this competitive industry. With fun and practical application, it offers valuable insight into strategy and business when working in the real world with real clients, starting with basic information on layout principles before delving more deeply into theory and application on a project-by-project basis. Illustrated with real-world assignments and case studies, this guide offers a behind-the-scenes take on the entire process and steps necessary to go from concept to final outcome, including how to overcome challenges presented along the way.


Layout Index

Layout Index

Author: Jim Krause

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2001-04-16

Total Pages: 316

ISBN-13: 1440321965

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Idea Index kick-started a revolution in graphic design books, unique in size, feel—and most important—wealth of ideas. Layout Index is the next step, a compendium of layout idea-generators that will help designers explore multiple possibilities for visual treatments each time they turn the page. The visual and textual suggestions are divided into eight major areas, including newsletters, flyers, posters, brochures, advertising, stationery, page layout, and Web pages.


Graphic Design that Works

Graphic Design that Works

Author:

Publisher: Rockport Publishers

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 360

ISBN-13:

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Consumers are blitzed with millions of images every day. Companies hoping to grab a consumer's attention need a memorable, eye-catching design--whether for a logo, brochure, identity system, or in-depth promotional campaign. Graphic Design That Works looks at examples of logos, identities, promotions, and brochure design that have proven successful track records. Quick-hit copy explores these designs from early conceptual stages to initial drafts and final execution, so whether you're a seasoned designer or a newcomer to the field, you can understand how and why the design came to be. Also included are tips from the experts who put these designs on the map. They tell what succeeded and what failed in their attempts to create designs that really work.


Graphic Design and Religion

Graphic Design and Religion

Author: Daniel Kantor

Publisher: GIA Publications

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 314

ISBN-13: 9781579996628

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Graphic Design and Religion by Daniel Kantor challenges the way we look at the role of graphic design within a religious context. The beautiful and abundant illustrations coupled with the passionately written text transcend the mere visual aspect of symbols and graphic design, elevating them to a spiritual way of seeing. It is an ideal resource for design students, teachers, photographers, illustrators, copywriters, clergy, worship and environment planners, and sacred art enthusiasts! This vital work can help designers discover their role in the creation of sacred art. One way in which Kantor accomplishes this is to draw a comparison between the illuminators of the Middle Ages with modern day graphic designers who serve religion today. Kantor stresses the need for a heightened awareness of graphic design within religion and demonstrates how good design must be seen as an essential component of authentic religious hospitality. --