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Graphic Design School: The Principles and Practice of Graphic Design 6th edition [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 208 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 218x221x15 mm, weight: 748 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Feb-2017
  • Leidėjas: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • ISBN-10: 111934316X
  • ISBN-13: 9781119343165
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 208 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 218x221x15 mm, weight: 748 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Feb-2017
  • Leidėjas: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • ISBN-10: 111934316X
  • ISBN-13: 9781119343165
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
The essential introduction to graphic design for the digital era

Graphic Design School provides a comprehensive introduction to visual design for modern media. From the fundamentals of design to advanced techniques and problem solving, this book is packed with practical advice and tutorials for a broad range of applications in any media. This updated sixth edition features a wealth of new guidance that reflects the evolution of the field, including extensive discussion of digital design and resourcing. New discussion tackles User Experience and User Interface Design, plus the latest tools, requirements, and resources for designing for the web, mobile apps, social media, and more. Updated assignments reflect the latest graphic design processes and guide students through the transition from simple solutions to starter portfolio pieces, while full-color illustrations, case studies, and designer biographies bring real-world perspective to this complex, multi-faceted skill.

As media continues to evolve, graphic designers must possess a core set of competencies that translate across all applications. This book teaches the critical concepts and essential skills that build the framework for successful, innovative design.





Master the principles, elements, and tools of design Delve into typography, color, and layout for print and screen Understand coding requirements and information architecture





Design for apps, social media, mobile devices, and more

Graphic design has never been a static field, and the continual honing of skills and techniques is an essential part of the job. Innovation comes from change, and today's design landscape is evolving at an ever-increasing paceexpanding diversity in media, audience, topic, technique, tools, and more offer unprecedented opportunity to make your mark. Graphic Design School equips you with a rock-solid foundation to support whatever your talent builds.
Introduction 6(192)
PART ONE PRINCIPLES
3(97)
Chapter One Research and Concepts
Basics of research
10(4)
Linear reasoning/lateral thinking
14(2)
Exploratory drawing
16(2)
Visualizing ideas
18(2)
Theories of image and text
20(4)
Audiences, markets, and concepts
24(2)
Scheduling, organizing, and finalizing
26(4)
Chapter 1 Assignments
30(2)
Chapter Two Fundamentals of Composition
Basics of composition
32(4)
Form and space
36(2)
Symmetry/asymmetry
38(2)
Basic principles of design layout
40(4)
Styles of layout
44(2)
Pace and contrast
46(4)
Size and format
50(2)
Identity and extended systems
52(4)
Photography and illustration
56(4)
Chapter 2 Assignments
60(2)
Chapter Three Fundamentals of Typography
Typography and meaning
62(2)
The anatomy of type
64(2)
Understanding and selecting typefaces
66(6)
Spacing
72(4)
Readability and legibility
76(2)
Typographic emphasis and hierarchy
78(4)
Typographic rules/boxes and ornaments
82(2)
Text as image
84(2)
Chapter 3 Assignments
86(2)
Chapter Four Fundamentals of Color
Color terminology
88(4)
Color legibility, contrast, and harmony
92(2)
Color associations
94(2)
Color as information
96(2)
Chapter 4 Assignments
98(2)
PART TWO PRACTICE
100(98)
Chapter Five Tools and Technologies
Photography basics and sourcing images
102(4)
Page-assembly programs
106(4)
Photoshop
110(4)
Illustrator
114(4)
Animate and After Effects
118(2)
Chapter 5 Assignments
120(4)
Chapter Six Print Production and Presentations
Preparing files for print
124(4)
Creating a convincing presentation
128(2)
Paper stocks and finishing
130(2)
Printed color
132(2)
Print media
134(2)
Digital printing
136(2)
Correcting color proofs and press check
138(2)
Chapter 6 Assignments
140(2)
Chapter Seven Web Design
Project development process overview
142(6)
Project structures
148(2)
Web tools
150(4)
Initial consultations
154(2)
Information architecture (IA)
156(2)
Flowcharts and wireframes
158(4)
Common elements of a web layout
162(2)
Designing for the web
164(6)
Mobile application design
170(3)
Working with content management systems
173(3)
Banner ad design
176(2)
Search engine optimization (SEO)
178(2)
Online portfolios
180(4)
Chapter 7 Assignments
184(4)
Chapter Eight Expert Paths
188(10)
Glossary 198(4)
Bibliography 202(1)
Online resources 203(1)
Index 204(4)
Acknowledgments 208
Abbie Vickress is a lecturer teaching at Buckinghamshire New University (in the UK) on the undergraduate Graphic Arts programme and at London's Royal College of Art on the postgraduate Visual Communications programme. She is also a freelance graphic designer. Abbie specialises in socially and politically engaged research and topics using a range of graphic mediums including print and e-books, websites, social media, films exhibitions and conferences.

Sandra Stewart is the Associate Dean for Academics at Drexel University's Westphal College of Media & Arts Design.