What is Graphic Design? explores the issues that have shaped design today and looks at how graphic design has evolved over time, from the development of printing to the present day. The second chapter breaks the discipline down into its elements, looking at typography, how text and images are at the heart of graphic design and how reproduction underpins every aspect of graphic design. The book concludes with an analysis of a group of young designers who illustrate just how broad and rich the profession can be. The new edition of this classic handbook has been thoroughly revised and redesigned, with content focusing on developments in new media. An accessible handbook which is a must-have for both students and professional designers.
Reading books helps your brain to be more active and it gives your brain a different kind of work out.
Reading expose you to new things, new ways, new understanding, new information, new ways to handle situations and new ways to solve them.
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Author | Quentin Newark |
Cover type | Paperback |
Language | English |
Publication date | 06 Apr 2017 |
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