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Introduction to Graphic Design: A Guide Thinking, Process, and Style

Current price: $47.95
Introduction to Graphic Design: A Guide Thinking, Process, and Style
Introduction to Graphic Design: A Guide Thinking, Process, and Style

Barnes and Noble

Introduction to Graphic Design: A Guide Thinking, Process, and Style

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From your first day learning the basic terms of design, through to bringing together your final portfolio, is the perfect companion for your learning jourbaney. Written by experienced educator and designer Aaris Sherin, this popular textbook is designed for visual learners and explains all the key topics introductory graphic design classes will contain. Concepts covered include layout, narrative, semiotics, colour, typography, production and context, and examples range from packaging design and advertising, through to apps and motion graphics. - Boxes of "Do's and Don'ts", tips and discussion points - Practical exercises throughout the book - case studies - Broad variety of inspirational work from international designers - Includes advice on design development, research, presenting and critiquing work This new edition brings together an even more diverse range of featured designers, more coverage of cultural differences and sensitivity considerations, more digital-first design and more critical analysis of trends in graphic design.

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