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post The Nature of Design: (Graphic Design) How the Principles of Design Shape Our World–From Graphics and Architecture to Interiors and Products

September 30th, 2007

Filed under: Design — Administrator @ 9:03 pm

Finally, here’s a design basics book that works the same way a designer’s brain does-visually. This innovative guide sets itself apart from all those text-heavy, introductory titles on the market by showing creatives how to find inspiration in their everyday surroundings.

Readers will learn all the rules of design with a look at how everything from graphics and architecture to fashion and product design shape the world. These are the fundamentals that help designers develop an eye for composing groundbreaking projects.

Whether they’re fresh out of school or running their own firm, designers will come away from this sophisticated-yet accessible-title with a renewed excitement for their work. Every page is packed with a powerful reminder: Design is all around us in the natural world and the urban landscape.
Customer Review: attractive presentation of basics
I’m not a designer. But recently having read Chip Kidd’s “The Cheese Monkeys,” about graphic design students, I developed a layman’s interest and came across The Nature of Design. It does an excellent job of presenting the key elements and principles of design (graphic, industrial, landscape, etc.)in a format that’s easy to read, well illustrated, and takes its examples from a variety of design fields. For the general reader or a novice (or would be) design student, this is a great place to start. Highly recommended! Buy It Now At Amazon!


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