Typography 36

Typography 36
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2015-09
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 3874398765

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Typographic Design

Typographic Design
Author: Rob Carter,Sandra Maxa,Mark Sanders,Philip B. Meggs,Ben Day
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2017-12-19
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781119477358

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The bestselling introduction to designing the written word Typographic Design: Form & Communication is the definitive reference for graphic designers, providing a comprehensive introduction to the visual word. Done well, typopgraphy can communicate so much more than the words themselves. Typographic design determines how you feel about a message, the associations you make, and ultimately, the overall success of the communication. Typographic design extends from the page to the screen, and is a critical element of almost any graphic design project. This book provides essential guidance on everything related to type: from letterforms and negative space, to messaging, processes, and history, aspiring designers will find great utility in mastering these critical concepts. This new seventh edition has been fully updated with new coverage of contemporary typography processes, updated case studies, and new examples from branding, print, web, motion, and more. On-screen typographic design concepts are discussed in greater detail, and the online supplemental materials include new flashcards, terminology and quizzes. Understand design factors as they relate to type Explore communication and typographic messaging Learn how typography has evolved, and where it is headed Adopt established approaches to designing with type The irony of typographic design is that, when done well, it often goes unnoticed—but its impact on a project’s overall success is undeniable. Typography can make or break a page, can enhance or overpower an image, and can obscure a message or bring it into sharp focus. It is one of the most powerful tools in the graphic designer’s arsenal, and Typographic Design is the complete, practical introduction.

Type Rules

Type Rules
Author: Ilene Strizver
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2009-03-09
Genre: Design
ISBN: 9780470500903

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"I've purchased and read just about every book on typography written over the last twenty-five years. Ilene Strizver's Type Rules! is one of the best. It's a book that will prove its value time and again." —Allan Haley, Director of Words and Letters, International Typeface Corporation "Type Rules! is a 'must-have' book for students and professionals alike. I highly recommend it." —Prof. Ed Benguiat, World-renowned type designer and educator, School of Visual Arts, NYC Type Rules!, Second Edition is an up-to-date, thorough introduction to the principles and practices of typography. From the fundamentals to cutting-edge applications, this Second Edition has everything today's serious designer needs. Dozens of exercises reinforce authoritative coverage on such topics as how to select the appropriate type for the job, how to set type like a pro, how to avoid common mistakes, and how to design a typeface, as well as how to fully harness the power of major design packages like Adobe InDesign and QuarkXPress. This new Second Edition also includes three new features: Tech Tips—Instructional sidebars that succinctly explain how to achieve the covered typographic principles and techniques Type Tips—Expert tips and helpful hints that offer insightful details on covered topics Educational Supplements—Exercises and assignments that reinforce material and show how to apply techniques in the real world

A Type Primer

A Type Primer
Author: John Kane
Publsiher: Laurence King Publishing
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2002
Genre: Design
ISBN: 1856692914

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A guide full of practical hints to help build the confidence of graphics and typography students. Its aim is to bring the reader to the point where they understand the basic principles of typography and to strengthen the designer's 'eye' through informed, direct observation.

A Practical Guide to Event Promotion

A Practical Guide to Event Promotion
Author: Nigel Jackson,Katie Angliss
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2017-07-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317426653

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This Practical Guide to Event Promotion offers the reader a short and succinct overview of the range of marketing communication materials from print to social marketing that can be used to promote an event successfully to the correct target markets. It includes invaluable advice on how to identify the type of communication tools most applicable to the type of event that is being promoted and its target market; how to effectively use and implement these; useful tips on things to avoid; as well as suggested time frames to use before, during and after the event. Examples of best practice and insights from events marketers are integrated throughout. Although full of practical information, a strong theoretical base underpins the advice included on how event managers can apply communication and persuasion theory to key audiences. This book will be a useful resource for Events Management students putting on an event as part of their course and for assessments, and those wanting to convert general theory into practical skills they will use in the workplace.

Designing with Type 5th Edition

Designing with Type  5th Edition
Author: James Craig,Irene Korol Scala
Publsiher: Watson-Guptill
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2006-05-01
Genre: Design
ISBN: 9780823014132

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The classic Designing with Type has been completely redesigned, with an updated format and full color throughout. New information and new images make this perennial best-seller an even more valuable tool for anyone interested in learning about typography. The fifth edition has been integrated with a convenient website, www.designingwithtype.com, where students and teachers can examine hundreds of design solutions and explore a world of typographic information. First published more than thirty-five years ago, Designing with Type has sold more than 250,000 copies—and this fully updated edition, with its new online resource, will educate and inspire a new generation of designers.

Shifts towards Image centricity in Contemporary Multimodal Practices

Shifts towards Image centricity in Contemporary Multimodal Practices
Author: Hartmut Stöckl,Helen Caple,Jana Pflaeging
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2020-01-03
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780429947513

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This innovative collection builds on current multimodal research to showcase image-centric practices in contemporary media, unpacking the increasing extent to which the visual plays a principal role in modern day communication. The volume begins by providing a concise overview of the history and development of multimodal research with respect to image-centricity, with successive chapters looking at how image-centricity emerges over time, unfolds in relation to language and other features in global design strategies. Bringing together contributions from both established and emerging researchers in multimodality and social semiotics, the book presents case studies on a variety of image-centric genres and domains, including magazines, advertising discourse, multimedia storytelling, and social media platforms. The aims of the book are, to interrogate the new multimodal genres, relations, forms of analysis, and methods of production that emerge from a greater reliance on visual components. Refining and broadening current understandings of image-centricity in today’s media sphere, this collection will be of particular interest to scholars and students in multimodality, social semiotics, applied linguistics, language and media, and discourse analysis.

Web Design in a Nutshell

Web Design in a Nutshell
Author: Jennifer Niederst Robbins
Publsiher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
Total Pages: 646
Release: 2001
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0596001967

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An introduction to designing web pages that includes information on using HTML format, creating graphics, choosing the right audio and video accents, and other related topics.