Graphic Design Theory
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Thames & Hudson Ltd
Published:17th Sep '12
Should be back in stock very soon
A vital textbook for students that explores the complex theories underpinning contemporary graphic design
Focuses on the needs of contemporary students of graphic design. This title includes topics such as: communication models; visual representation as a system of signs; cognitive approaches to design; modernism and postmodernism; and the social, cultural, and material contexts of contemporary design.This is one of two books in ‘Design in Context’, a vital new series that focuses on the needs of contemporary students of graphic design. Meredith Davis draws on her many years’ experience teaching graphic design students to explain complex theories with total clarity, encouraging readers to evaluate existing design work critically, and to use theoretical frameworks to enhance their own studio practice. Topics include: communication models; visual representation as a system of signs; cognitive approaches to design; modernism and postmodernism; and the social, cultural, and material contexts of contemporary design. Above all, the book demonstrates to students how to apply theory in a modern graphic design practice to improve their work and to embark on a successful career.
ISBN: 9780500290491
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 1040g
256 pages