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Visual research: an introduction to research methodologies in graphic design
by Noble, Ian
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T & T Clark International
2011
. 224
, Visual Research (second edition) is a guide to the practice of researching for graphic design projects. Taking an accessible and visual approach, and featuring a wide variety of student work, it is the perfect companion for any major project within a visual arts degree. This book forms a detailed introduction to researching for design, explaning the key terms and theories underlying design research. It examines topics such as audience, communication theory, semiotics and semantics. Aimed at visual thinkers, the book is packed with images and international case studies.
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2011
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Pencil sketching
by Wang, Thomas C.
Publication:
Wiley
2002
. 118
, The complete, classic guide to the art of pencil sketchingPortable. Erasable. Inexpensive. No other single drawing tool is as versatile as the pencil. Through the centuries, generations of artists have used it to work out ideas, study form, and develop fundamental skills that are crucial to an artist's training.Pencil Sketching has taught thousands of beginners the basic principles and techniques of pencil sketching. Carefully revised to meet the needs of today's artists, this edition features easy-to-follow instructions, dozens of new illustrations, and more-everything you need to explore the amazing potential of the pencil and learn to sketch with confidence.* Techniques: shading, texture, value, line, strokes . . .* Materials: pencils, papers, accessories . . .* Skills: observation, recording, composition, sketching from memory . . .* Subjects: trees, landforms, water, architecture, cityscapes . . .and more!
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2002
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Color planning for interiors : an integrated approach to color in designed spaces
by Portillo, Margaret
Publication:
Hoboken
Wiley
2010
. 227 pages
, Evidence-based approach to color planning lets you discover the impact of color on people and space. You'll learn to systematically develop innovative, holistic color solutions in interior design with this book's evidence-based approach to color planning. The author sets forth a color planning framework that integrates multiple criteria, enabling you to fully consider the complex role that color plays in interior design. Color Planning for Interiors is based on the findings from a national study that the author conducted, which identified five categories of color criteria: Color as Composition Color Preferences Color as Communication Color Pragmatics Color for Engagement The author interviewed noted designers and colorists about the projects that best represented their approach to color. As a result, you'll discover how leaders in the field examine color from compositional, symbolic, behavioral, preferential, and pragmatic perspectives in order to arrive at a carefully considered solution. Moreover, you'll see how designers and architects apply this knowledge to a broad range of interior spaces, including workplaces, restaurants, retail settings, healthcare facilities, and private residences. Complementing theory and research, real-life examples are presented from interior design projects that consider color in relation to light, materiality, and interior architecture. In addition, full-color diagrams, photographs, and design renderings illustrate concepts throughout the book to help you understand how to select and work with color. From the fundamental principles of color theory to innovative applications, all aspects of designing interiors with color are examined, making this book ideal for all professionals and students in interior design who want to develop the full potential of their color palettes.
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2010
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