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Graphic Idea Resource: Photography: Creating Effective Graphic Design with Photography
Cullen, Cheryl Dangel
ISBN: 156496597X Rockport Publishers April 1, 1999 4to softcover. 96pp very good. The Graphic Idea Resource series presents good design in an affordable format. Each book in the series presents inspiring, contemporary projects-and explores a single aspect of graphic design. With examples of work ranging from brochures to packaging to self-promotion, this series is a sure source of inspiration for all graphic designers. Photos instantly evoke feelings and provoke responses that give graphic designs power and impact. In Graphic Idea Resource: Photography, graphic designers will find inspiration in a selection of high-quality, successful Web sites, brochures, newsletters, packages, bags, logos--all using photography as their guiding principle. nnAbout the AuthornCheryl Dangel Cullen is a marketing and graphic design consultant who writes for several major graphic design publications. She is the author of a number of books, including The Best of Annual Report Design, Large Graphics, Small Graphics, Then Is Now, Pr
Price: $10.00 (AUD) Book Number: 43259 Bookseller: Dial a Book
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Re-Design
Carter, David E.
ISBN: 082306817X Watson-Guptill Publications August 1998 4to softcover. 184pp very good. Illustrted in colour. Index. Includes approximately 100 before and after projects. Old logos or letterheads are presented along with revised solutions.
Price: $10.00 (AUD) Book Number: 43258 Bookseller: Dial a Book
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The Evolution Of Useful Things
Petroski, Henry
ISBN: 0679412263 Knopf 1992 8vo hardcover 288pp index, b/w illus. very good / very good d/w. For armchair inventors or those who are curious about the way things work, this book offers hours of delight. Petroski (engineering, Duke Univ.) provides an intricate look, in lay reader's terms, at the technology and basic rationale behind a number of items we often take for granted. The list is comprehensive: kitchen utensils, zippers, tools, paper clips, fast-food packaging, and more. The text is far from a recital of mere facts. Petroski's anecdotes and stories about individual designers and inventors are told with warm regard. Petroski also provides illuminating thoughts on the theoretical, historical, and cultural frameworks that influenced these creations. Although this book will appeal to a somewhat specialized audience, many general readers will find it fascinating and educational. For circulating libraries.n- Carol J. Binkowski, Bloomfield, N.J.nCopyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Price: $25.00 (AUD) Book Number: 47678 Bookseller: Dial a Book
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