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Powered by Design: An Introduction to Problem Solving with Graphic Design [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 208 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x178 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Jun-2020
  • Leidėjas: Rocky Nook
  • ISBN-10: 1681985985
  • ISBN-13: 9781681985985
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 208 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x178 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Jun-2020
  • Leidėjas: Rocky Nook
  • ISBN-10: 1681985985
  • ISBN-13: 9781681985985
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

The design industry has evolved rapidly over the past decade. Effective and successful designers no longer need to just “make things,” they need to be curious thinkers who understand how to solve problems that have a true impact on the world we live in and how to show the power of designing for social good. Now more than ever, the graphic design industry needs a book that teaches the foundations and theories of design while simultaneously speaking to the topics of history, ethics, and accessibility in order to make designs that are the most effective for all people.

In Powered by Design, educator, designer, and public speaker Renee Stevens brings a truly up to date and thoughtful approach to an introduction to graphic design. As Assistant Professor at the S.I. Newhouse School of Communication at Syracuse University, Stevens created this book to be at home equally in academia and outside of the school setting. With a conversational and approachable tone, Stevens’ book is for anyone who wants to gain a more practical understanding of what graphic design is today, and the power and potential it has: from students to novice graphic designers to anyone who wants to build a solid foundation of design skills so that they can work more effectively with professional designers. Stevens covers topics such as:

    • Choosing the right typeface
    • Hierarchy and visual weight
    • Creating design systems
    • Balancing tension
    • Visualizing data
    • Understanding color and mood
    • Defining a story structure
    • User testing and critique
    • Immersive design (designing for all the senses)
    • Determining when a design is finished
    • How to make a living with design

Woven throughout is the crucial idea that you must embrace empathy in everything you design in order to create work that is the most inclusive. Design has the power and potential to make real impact in our everyday lives, and this book will show you how to do that starting with your first design experience.

01 Design Thinking
3(28)
What is graphic design, really?
3(5)
Why is design so valuable?
8(2)
The design process
10(21)
02 Designing For Humanity
31(14)
Empathy and experiences
31(3)
Get curious about the why
34(4)
The user and the designer
38(7)
03 Expressive Typography
45(18)
Designing from the inside out
45(3)
How do you choose a typeface?
48(3)
Read what I meant, not what I said
51(5)
History and associations
56(7)
04 Relationships Are Hard
63(30)
Hierarchy and visual weight
63(7)
Type meets image
70(9)
Balancing tension
79(3)
Making systems
82(11)
05 Lay It All Out
93(18)
The backbone of design
93(6)
Breaking the rules
99(5)
Visualizing data
104(7)
06 The Whole
111(16)
Gestalt and the theories of perception
111(8)
Make people feel smart
119(2)
Isomorphic correspondence
121(6)
07 Emotional Design
127(14)
Understanding color and mood
127(5)
Visual fluidity
132(5)
Define the story structure
137(4)
08 Do Less
141(8)
You don't need a belt and suspenders
141(1)
Designing with constraint
142(4)
When you know you need to start over
146(3)
09 Meaningful Experiences
149(16)
More than a user and an interface
149(6)
Experience the journey
155(3)
Solving problems of the everyday
158(7)
10 Activate The Senses
165(14)
The memory of design
165(1)
Let's get personal
166(2)
Accessible design for all
168(4)
Design for voice
172(7)
11 Time And Space
179(10)
Bringing it back to the third dimension
179(3)
Creating anticipation
182(3)
Breaking outside of rectangles
185(4)
12 Make A Living
189(14)
Yes, you should even charge your mother
189(2)
Your responsibilities
191(5)
Per hour or per project?
196(7)
13 Design In Circles
203(9)
User testing and critique
203(3)
Delivery and follow-through
206(3)
When is a design finished?
209(3)
Designer Index 212(4)
References 216(4)
Index 220
Renee Stevens is an interactive and immersive designer, educator, and speaker. Her creative work focuses on innovative ways design can help overcome learning disabilities and create more accessible and inclusive learning environments. For over a decade she has run her own interactive design studio. You can find her teaching at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University, where she is the Associate Chair of the Visual Communications Department, overseeing the undergraduate and graduate design programs. In 2017, she was named an Educator to Watch by GDUSA. As a speaker, she has been invited to speak around the world. She lives in New York with her husband and two children who keep her creating every day. You can learn more at reneestevens.design.