The Thames & Hudson Dictionary of Graphic Design and Designers
Alan Livingston author Isabella Livingston author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Thames & Hudson Ltd
Published:6th Aug '12
Should be back in stock very soon
Brimming with clear and accessible definitions, from the technical minutiae of typography to computer-aided design and printing
A dictionary that contains around 750 entries offering information on every important graphic designer, movement, agency, practice and publication from 1840 onwards. It presents definitions, from technical minutiae of typography to computer-aided design and printing.Twenty years in print, The Thames & Hudson Dictionary of Graphic Design and Designers contains around 750 entries offering detailed information on every important graphic designer, movement, agency, practice and publication from 1840 up to the present day. The dictionary gives clear and accessible definitions, from technical minutiae of typography to computer-aided design and printing. Cross-references make navigating between entries simple. The endmatter contains a handy bibliography of key texts and recommended reading, as well as a timeline that puts the most influential individuals, developments and movements in chronological order. This third edition contains over 200 new, updated or expanded entries (as well as 45 new illustrations, 22 in colour) on the latest designers, terms and influences; content that ranges from Adobe InDesign to Manga, and from Chip Kidd to Marian Bantjes. Redesigned and re-typeset throughout, the book remains an indispensable reference tool to all students and practitioners of graphic design.
'Should be read from cover to cover' - Lithoweek
'Covers everything from airbrush to Hermann Zapf' - Communication Arts
ISBN: 9780500204139
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 550g
260 pages
Third edition