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This book allows teachers of graphic design, design theory, game development, industrial design, and behavioral research from China, Germany, Great Britain, Japan, Austria, and the USA to each have their say.
Drawing from cognitive psychology, art theory, discourse analysis, design, and rhetoric, Hagan breaks down the synthesis of looking and reading into a complex series of registers, which are revealed through examples of excellent design.
With the help of this Dummies guide, you'll discover the ins and outs of Photoshop Elements, so you can transform your images from ordinary to extraordinary.
Grids are the most basic and essential forms in graphic design—and they can be the most rigid. This book shows you how to understand the rules of the grid to use them effectively, and then how to break them, resulting in phenomenal cohesive layouts.
A practical, step-by-step guide that will help budding entrepreneurs in setting up and executing their digital marketing strategy from scratch to achieve the goals they have set for their start-ups.
Learn to create basic infographics in Illustrator using Basic Shape tools, Pen Tools, Type Tools, and Symbols. Understand how easy it is to design an infographic and discover how rudimentary shapes and colors can affect readability while conveying meaning to your audience.
The first comprehensive study on filmmaker Michel Ocelot, providing an interdisciplinary approach, with particular attention given to the themes of multiculturalism, discrimination, and treatment of women.
Stephen Eskilson traces the history of digital design from its precursors in the nineteenth century to its technological and cultural ascendency today, providing a multifaceted account of a digital revolution that touches all aspects of our lives.
Through his 20-year career, Peters has developed a unique creative process he shares here for the very first time. Learn how to build great relationships with clients, while cultivating consistency and productivity.
Pretty Much Everything is a mid-career survey of work, case studies, inspiration, road stories, lists, maps, how-tos, and advice. It includes examples of his work—posters, record covers, logos—and presents the process behind his design with projects like Field Notes and the “Things We Love” State Posters.