Exploring the Elements of Design

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Author: Poppy Evans

ISBN-10: 1418038555

ISBN-13: 9781418038557

Category: Graphic Design - General & Miscellaneous

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With the same straightforward approach and dynamic examples that made the first edition so popular, this fully revised second edition of Exploring The Elements of Design again presents the very latest in graphic design concepts side by side with some of the best contemporary design work. Created by two leading designer-educators as a very practical and very visual introduction to the art of graphic design, this richly illustrated full-color book offers clear explanations of the fundamental principles, award-winning examples of professional work, and diagrams that clearly show how these principles operate in successful design solutions. Coverage begins with primary design elements, moves on to the use of color, typography, and imagery, and concludes with an overview of the field of graphic design and related career options. The revised second edition adds new and insightful material on creative thinking, visual problem-solving, and research strategies used to pursue effective design solutions plus Web and New Media applications to reflect the most current media design trends—all designed to prepare readers for success in every aspect of the ever-changing world of graphic design. Daniel Lombardo - Library Journal Conceived as a primer for beginning and intermediate designers, Exploring the Elements of Design is a straightforward, dynamic presentation of the latest in graphic design concepts. The text explores primary design elements and principles as well as theories in the use of color, typography, and imagery, with each concept accompanied by examples from contemporary graphic designers. Recent insights on creative thinking, visual problem solving, and research strategies are also presented, and the book concludes with an overview of the field of graphic design and related career options. Both authors teach in the Communication Arts Department at the Art Academy of Cincinnati.Zapaterra's Art Direction and Editorial Design covers much of the same territory as Evans and Thomas's book, but not in as much depth. It is, however, more accessible and inspiring. The examples and case studies Zapaterra uses to illustrate the fundamentals of visual journalism are taken from fresh and exciting sources in America, England, Brazil, France, and Germany and from the Internet. One can compare design in the New York Times Magazine, for instance, with that of Folha de S. Paulo. The author has written four books on design and is a regular contributor to Design Week and Grafik. Zapaterra's book is highly recommended for all collections, while Evans and Thomas's is recommended for academic collections.

Preface     ixDefining the Language of Design     2Typography in Design     38Imagery in Design     72Color and Design     106Managing Effective Design     154Research and Visual Communication     188Media for Communication Artists     218From Student to Professional     246Glossary     270Index     278