Good Design: Deconstructing Form, Function, and What Makes Design Work
Good Design: Deconstructing Form, Function, and What Makes Design Work
Graphic designer Terry Marks polls several designers of varied age groups and phases in their careers about what they consider “good design.” Each has selected an existing design piece they feel to be “good” — based on their personal definitions of what is "good." He takes a backwards approach through design — interviewing the designer of each piece to unlock the concept behind the design. […]
Yes Logo: 40 Years of Michael Peters Branding, Design and Communication
Yes Logo: 40 Years of Michael Peters Branding, Design and Communication
Yes Logo: 40 Years of Branding, Design & Communication chronicles the story of Michael Peters, one of Britain’s most significant design luminaries. Throughout his career, Peters has worked on successful branding campaigns, ranging from Birds Eye Foods products to Penhaligon’s perfumery. Peters ventured into graphic design at the London College of Printing [...]
Reinventing the Wheel
This thoroughly unusual book by designer and critic Jennifer Helfand will delight graphic, information, and book designers. It will equally fascinate those interested in intellectual history, history of technology, and popular culture. Helfand begins with an essay that interweaves the history of wheel charts with humanity’s fascination with the circle. The earliest volvelles (graduated movable [...]
A History of Visual Communication
A History of Visual Communication
Josef Müller-Brockmann’s A History of Visual Communication explores the cultural and historical evolutions of advertising. It reflects on how ideas give birth to visual graphics in contemporary design. The latter part of the book delves into modern commercial art. This exhaustive collection of contemporary art supplements his intent: simple and functional advertising, experimental pieces that [...]
Designing Modern Germany
Germany’s design and architecture reflects its rich, fraught political history in its structure and aesthetic ideology. Professor of history of design, Jeremy Aynsley, offers an in-depth study of the relationship between German history and design since the late-nineteenth century and its complex underlying principles. Designing Modern Germany reveals how German attitudes toward national identity, modernity, and [...]
Words into Pictures
Words into Pictures investigates the relationship of words and pictures in how we communicate. Writers and poets have been creating works with both literary and visual interest since ancient times. This book illustrates how words and pictures can combine to convey powerful messages. […]