Choosing and using paper for great graphic design / by Keith Stephenson
Publisher: Hove : RotoVision, 2007Description: 255p. ill.[chiefly col.] 23cm001: 11732ISBN: 9782940361588; 2940361584Subject(s): Paper | Graphic designDDC classification: 741.6 STEItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Book | MAIN LIBRARY Book | 741.6 STE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 092804 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Inspirational work combined with practical advice.
In the world of print, paper choice influences every design project, and designers often complain about the lack of genuinely good reference material for projects requiring a strong design input. Choosing and Using Paper for Great Graphic Design fills this gap. Case studies detail how the paper was chosen, the innovative treatments applied (folding, binding, cutting, embossing, printing, etc), and why they make the piece successful. By highlighting what was made possible through the paper choice, and how it affected the final design, this guide shows how paper influences and enhances graphic design and explains how to choose and use the right paper for the job. It explains how to turn ideas into reality.
A primary resource to inspire original, creative thought, this book showcases the very best designs created through the ingenious and groundbreaking use of paper and printing techniques. All budgets are covered and international work from both well-known and unsung design companies is featured. Every project makes the most of different paper qualities. Together they reveal the tremendous design work that can be achieved in print production.
**North American Rights Only**
Includes paper swatches
Includes index
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