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Basics Design
Basics Design
Series · 8 books · 2004-2009
By
Gavin Ambrose
Books in series
#1
Format
2004
Format represents the physical point of contact with the user; affecting how we receive a design's printed or online information. The book demonstrates how a creative approach to format selection and a careful consideration of presentation space can produce dramatic results within both print and digital media. It examines established format standards and, with the aid of fully-illustrated examples, suggests how thoughtful application of pre-existing models can add an extra dimension to design. "Basics Format" provides a detailed guide to successful implementation of format for students and professionals alike.
#2
Layout
2005
Basics Design 02: Layout (2nd edition) provides a guide to the effective arrangement of text and image elements within a design scheme, enabling students to learn how to create powerful forms of visual communication in both print and electronic media. This title addresses both practical and aesthetic considerations, including the arrangement of graphic elements within a design scheme and what happens when the grid is abandoned. Essential design concepts are explored with illustrative examples taken from contemporary practice. The second edition includes considerable new and revised content from the authors, and it will prove indispensable to anyone wishing to acquire a thorough knowledge of the principles of layout as used in modern design.
#3
Typography
2005
Typography is the most effective tool that graphic designers use to express ideas and convey a message. The ability to choose the right typeface for the right job, to design readable and legible pages, and to marry type and image to create visually compelling results are skills that every designer must master. This book introduces the student to the basic principles of typography with clear examples from international practitioners, interviews with designers and typographers, plus exercises to reinforce the concepts covered. With its attractive layout, approachable text and skillful use of typography on every spread, the author sets the standard to inspire the beginning student of design.
#4
Image
2005
Le choix et le mode de représentation d'une image affecte considérablement l'impact d'un travail graphique. Ce livre offre un large aperçu des méthodes et des techniques de traitement des images. La bonne compréhension de ces principes de base combinée à la connaissance des formats, de la mise en page, de la typographie et de la couleur seront pour le graphiste des outils efficaces pour donner libre cours à sa créativité. Image, septième ouvrage de la collection « les essentiels\_graphisme », illustre les diverses utilisations d'une image au sein d'une création graphique par des travaux originaux et variés de studios contemporains.
#5
Colour
2005
Basics Colour explores the use of colour in graphic design. The book explores in depth what colours mean, their inherent associations and their cultural connotations. Building on this information, it then tackles how to control colour in a design in order to achieve a desired effect or fulfil a specific brief. Starting with the basic principles of colour – how light works, colour wheels, colour combinations and harmonies – the book builds on these principles and explains how the designer can accurately and intentionally control colour. Colour, the book argues, is the most immediate form of non-verbal communication. Humans naturally react to colour; we have evolved with a certain innate understanding of it. Colour is used to represent thoughts and emotions in a way that no other element of design can. As such, colour is a vitally important part of a designer’s toolset. Fully illustrated with examples from contemporary designers that push the envelope of colour in design, Basics Colour constitutes a comprehensive discussion of the effective use of colour in graphic design.
#6
Basics Design
2006
How can printing and finishing techniques be used to enhance graphic design? Basics Print and Finish explores that question in depth, with complete information that will be valuable to both graphic-design students and practicing designers. Concepts such as color building, reversing out, tints, shades, gradients, halftones, and computer-to-plate printing are all explained fully, with visual examples for each. Thermography, debossing, embossing, die cutting, varnishing, and other techniques are also covered in detail, with illustrations. Examples from top design studios illuminate the text and inspire readers to use these print and finish techniques in their own work.
#7
Grids
2008
The how and why of using grids in graphic design \
Packed with case studies and illuminating examples \
Seventh title in a top-selling series The seventh book in the award-winning Basics Design series, Grids focuses on the construction and ordering of the page and screen through use of the grid. This book explores how to construct grids—and, more fundamentally—why the designer should construct grids. Through detailed investigation of the principles behind grid design, this book informs and advances the reader’s understanding of this key design component, allowing designers to compose grids with ease and precision for any situation. Case studies, concise text, technical explanations, and diagrams, plus a reference section set on a series of different grids, make Basics Grids a must-have for graphic designers everywhere.
#8
Design Thinking
2009
Basics Design 08: Design Thinking is an introduction to the process of generating creative ideas and concepts. It teaches the generation of ideas as a practical skill, vital to the creation of successful design. This focus on ideas and methods eschews an abstract, academic approach in favour of a useable methodology for design as a problem-solving activity. This is supported by practical work examples and case studies from leading contemporary design studios, accompanied by concise descriptions, technical expansions and diagrammatic visualizations.
Author
Gavin Ambrose
Author · 21 books