Graphic Design Play Book
Want a book you can delve into whenever you need a boost of motivation? If you're caught in a creative rut, this short and charming Graphic Design Play Book is a terrific pick-me-up. This entertaining and innovative introduction to graphic design by Sophie Cure and Aurélien Farina mixes puzzles and visual challenges to illustrate how typography, signage, logo design, posters, and branding work. It mixes riddles and visual difficulties to demonstrate the operation of typography, signage, logo design, posters, and branding.
Through games and activities like spot the difference, matching games, sketching, and dot–to–dot, readers are exposed to graphic art concepts and methods engagingly and dynamically. A loose-leaf section of the Graphic Design Play Book comprises stickers, die-cut templates, and colored paper to help readers in completing the tasks, as well as solution pages and a dictionary for extra explanation and information. Graphic artists as well as anybody interested in learning more about visual communication would like this book.
Famous designers such as Otl Aicher, Pierre Di Sciullo, Otto Neurath, and Gerd Arntz contributed fonts, poster designs, and pictograms to the book. The book's four sections—typography, posters, signs, and identity—all urge you to dive in, investigate, and let your eyes and hands guide you on a graphic design voyage of discovery. So, if you're searching for the best books on graphic design that will keep you interested as you read, the Graphic Design Play Book should be on your list.
"Graphic Design Play Book contains a range of puzzles and challenges that allow young visual thinkers to connecting with the field of graphic design in a fun and engaging way." – Eye.
Author: Sophie Cure and Aurélien Farina
Language: English
Link buy: https://www.amazon.com/Graphic-Design-Play-Book-Exploration/dp/1786273969