Graphic Design Solutions, 4th Edition

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Author: Robin Landa

ISBN-10: 0495572810

ISBN-13: 9780495572817

Category: Graphic Design - General & Miscellaneous

This best-selling text remains the most comprehensive how-to reference on graphic design and advertising for print and interactive media, intended to serve as a foundation for a graphic design and advertising design education. Theory and applications are stressed with an instructive approach. Known for its thorough treatment of theory and major graphic design applications, this text concentrates on the integration of design principles and elements, providing hundreds of meaningful examples of...

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Although filled with hundreds of stunning examples of successful design for print and interactive media, this how-to book offers much more. You will learn the theory and gain the tools necessary to create successful designs yourself. Robin Landa, award-winning teacher, author, and designer, provides step-by-step solutions that readers can apply to their own design and advertising projects. This book should be in every designer's library.

ForewordPrefaceCh. 1IntroductionCh. 2Fundamentals of Graphic DesignCh. 3Overview of Graphic DesignCh. 4Designing with TypeCh. 5LayoutCh. 6Logos, Symbols, Pictograms and StationeryCh. 7PostersCh. 8Book Jackets and CD CoversCh. 9Packaging and Shopping BagsCh. 10Visual IdentityCh. 11AdvertisementsCh. 12The PortfolioAppendix A: Materials, Tools, and ProcessesAppendix B: GlossaryAppendix C: BibliographyAppendix D: EndnotesIndexColophon

\ From the PublisherIn my opinion, the most challenging aspect of teaching a graphic design course, particularly an introductory course, is a student's understanding of the "visual." Ms. Landa's text tackles this difficult task handily by offering straightforward solutions for building sound design fundamentals, and for thinking conceptually about those devices in our culture - human attitudes and visual identifiers - that marry an audience with the "visual." Richard Rex Thomas, St. John's University\ The most difficult aspect of teaching my graphic design course is to get students to see visual imagery as opposed to consume the visual cultural images. Many times students are not looking beyond the name or the produce to see effective communication and design. The design is almost transparent to them. When it is transparent then it is effective. This book brings the reader through all aspects of visual communication and breaks down that transparent element so the reader can understand the essential contents of a communicative piece. Paula DiMarco, California State - Northridge\ I try and find texts that match the pedagogy of my classes as well as books that I would have wanted to read/study/keep when I was in school. I would have kept this book for reference, inspiration, and portfolio/job search information. Eric Chimenti, Chapman University\ \ \