Practical Graphic Design
All the lessons in this book may be accomplished both by hand and on the computer using graphic design software. Practical Graphic Design exposes the student to many types of graphic design concepts. Topics include design rules, page layout, dominance, repetition, rhythm, unity, contrast, graduation, and balance. Graphic design touches our lives every day. Someone chooses the type, colors, and layout for every book, newspaper, or ad. This book uses humor to make this topic even more fun! Watch out for the Graphic Design Police!
This 153-page book contains a glossary, tests and answers, a resource list and eight chapters-
- Characteristics of Type
- Categories of Type
- The Page
- Design Tools
- Logo Design
- Design Rules
- How to Design a Good Ad
- Graphics In and For Electronic Publication
Mechanical or standard wooden pencils, technical pens (such as Pigma Micron, ZIG Millenium), markers, a drawing board, T-square, triangle, masking tape, ruler, watercolor markers, colored pencils, transfer type, circle and oval plastic templates, tracing and layout paper.
The skills you will learn in this book will benefit you for life regardless of your final career choices. The goal is to assist the student in mastering some design concepts and the art of creating something from nothing, to overcome the blank page. Careers that can benefit from this course include Graphic designer, Web designer, Advertising, Publishing, Business, Marketing, Communications, Interior design, Interior decorating, and Fashion design.
ISBN: 9780972205856
Spiral bound, Ages 13 and up
Book Title | Practical Graphic Design |
Publisher: | Insight Technical Education |
Author | Paul Bunch, Melvin G. Peterman |
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All the lessons in this book may be accomplished both by hand and on the computer using graphic design software. Practical Graphic Design exposes the student to many types of graphic design concepts. Topics include design rules, page layout, dominance, repetition, rhythm, unity, contrast, graduation, and balance. Graphic design touches our lives every day. Someone chooses the type, colors, and layout for every book, newspaper, or ad. This book uses humor to make this topic even more fun! Watch out for the Graphic Design Police!
This 153-page book contains a glossary, tests and answers, a resource list and eight chapters-
- Characteristics of Type
- Categories of Type
- The Page
- Design Tools
- Logo Design
- Design Rules
- How to Design a Good Ad
- Graphics In and For Electronic Publication
Mechanical or standard wooden pencils, technical pens (such as Pigma Micron, ZIG Millenium), markers, a drawing board, T-square, triangle, masking tape, ruler, watercolor markers, colored pencils, transfer type, circle and oval plastic templates, tracing and layout paper.
The skills you will learn in this book will benefit you for life regardless of your final career choices. The goal is to assist the student in mastering some design concepts and the art of creating something from nothing, to overcome the blank page. Careers that can benefit from this course include Graphic designer, Web designer, Advertising, Publishing, Business, Marketing, Communications, Interior design, Interior decorating, and Fashion design.
ISBN: 9780972205856
Spiral bound, Ages 13 and up