Cover art for Design Elements
Published
Rockport Publishers, August 2020
ISBN
9781631598722
Format
Softcover, 320 pages
Dimensions
25.4cm × 20.3cm

Design Elements Understanding the rules and knowing when tobreak them - Revised and Updated 3rd edition

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A new and updated 3rd Edition of the best-selling Design Elements, a visually rich and accessible handbook that presents the fundamentals of design in lists, tips, brief text, and examples. With new images and diagrams, the book covers everything from working with grids, colour application, typography, and imagery to how to finally put it all together. Features include:

The ultimate primer on graphic designs basic visual toolkit-dot, line, plane, texture, space, and contrast-and how these basics underpin all successful layouts

An in-depth look at colour-from its optical qualities and its effect on type to its potential for communication concepts and emotions

One of the most thorough compilations of typography concepts to be found-including information on letterform structure and optics, combining typeface styles, the mechanics of detailed text typesetting, and using type as image

An extensive overview of imagery-the endless possibilities of medium, depiction, abstraction, stylisation, and how these all communicate effectively

Methods for integrating type and image, including a tutorial on using grid systems to structure layouts

Twenty rules for making good design-and the best ways to break them

Being a creative designer is often about coming up with unique design solutions. But when the basic rules of design are ignored in an effort to be distinctive, design becomes useless. In language, a departure from the rules is only appreciated as great literature if recognition of the rules underlies the text. Graphic design is a "visual language," and brilliance is recognised in designers whose work seems to break all the rules, yet communicates its messages clearly.

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