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Easy to read with strong examples this book fills a need in the arts community. This is an excellent text book for beginning design and art students.
I really prefer buying from Amazon than private sellers. Thank you so much. It came fast and on time through standard shipping. It was exactly in the condition I ordered it in and was carefully packaged so that no damage occurred during shipping.
But it definitely has a lot to offer. Its not so organized as a text book would be which keeps it fresh and fun to still look at. This book is very helpful. It has a lot to offer to beginning students or just someone trying on their own.
I feel other areas could have been better flushed out. Flash animations, web design are, though. this is an excellent overview: while I appreciated the new media content, that felt far more like info for those considering an MFA in graphic design and are not what I feel are basic in any way. I am a working graphic artist and using programming languages easy or not to develop visual media is not part of my work or a requirement.
I was educated in graphic design in my undergrad by the legacy of modern design and Bauhaus pedagogy, even in the wake of the sweeping technological change that was occurring all around us. My studies have shown me that graphic design is just the beginning, but a very necessary foundation for all kinds of design practices that our dynamic world requires.
Together the site and book represent a fairly off the shelf curriculum that would serve any designer(beginner to advanced) well to follow. I would also commend her development of the Graphic Design Basics website which features exercises designed to supplement the topics covered in the book.
Congratulations to Ellen Lupton for her contemporary take on the keystone of our visual culture: Graphic Design. After working professionally as a graphic designer for 5 years, I'm currently enrolled in a graduate program for media design.
All that would be left is years to practice. This book is as good of a summary of the necessary skills and practices that are essential to contemporary communication design as I have ever seen.
This book finally catches up on a curriculum and approach that would make sense for today.
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