Hiebert, Kenneth J.

Graphic Design Sources - Yale Architectural Press 1998 - 224 206 x 282 x 18mm

In this visually exciting book, an award-winning graphic designer and teacher addresses students, educators, computer graphics users, practicing designers, and others seeking to understand the principles and process of good design. Kenneth J. Hiebert extends the innovative approach he used in his previous book, Graphic Design Processes, showing how inventive graphic design arises from diverse stimulus sources. Interweaving theory and concrete, creative activity, he demonstrates the integration of such stimuli as nature, music, personal experience, statistical data, vernacular expression, and architecture in well-designed work.

9780300074611


Art
Computer graphics
Design
Graphic design

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