The Essential Principles Of Graphic Design by Debbie Millman


The Essential Principles Of Graphic Design
Title : The Essential Principles Of Graphic Design
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ISBN : 1600610471
ISBN-10 : 9781600610479
Language : English
Format Type : Hardcover
Number of Pages : 256
Publication : First published June 1, 2008

· Before and after comparisons show what works and how to correct design flaws, file formats and document set-ups

· Tutorials show typical design applications

· Includes checklists and best practice panels

Guaranteed to give creatives a thorough grounding in designing and producing their own work, this one-stop resource book for students of graphic design is structured around five progressive sections--principles, elements, process, applications, and employment.

From the basic principles of good design and the specific building blocks of graphic design to research methods and best practice in project management, readers will learn about the wide ranging areas of design, and find out about options for employment that are out there. The book includes chapters on illustrations and photographs, including advice about sourcing images and the vital issues of usage and copyright.


The Essential Principles Of Graphic Design Reviews


  • Mochammad Yusni

    A nice book for beginners if they want to grab the surface of graphic design. However, I think the essays could be a bit deeper and have more knowledge in it. What I would really appreciate is the in-depth process of each project shown in this book, since normally many graphic design books only give information around 1-3 paragraphs max. Therefore, I could learn something from it.

  • Abby

    While basic, the essays at the beginning were interesting, especially Bantjes' essay on typography and the projects and snippets at the last portion of the book were a good insight into the varying ways people approach projects and bring them to completion. It made me feel not so crazy for the way I attack design.

  • Zee

    This book is filled with very succinct opinions of those in the design industry which may be more of interest for those who are an absolute beginner to design. Even though I consider myself a beginner, I found the excerpts interesting but ultimately too simple and unfulfilling.

  • Tim Lapetino

    More of a survey of the personal viewpoints of top designers, rather than a true "basics" book, but it's still worth reading.

  • Putri Annisa

    i want to know