Graphic originals : designers who work beyond the brief / Jane Austin.
Publisher: Hove : RotoVision, c2002Description: 160 p. ill. (chiefly col.), col. ports.; 29 cm001: 8766ISBN: 2880467063Subject(s): Graphic arts | Graphic designersItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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How do designers express themselves when they are working for someone else? How can you answer the questions that interest you when you are employed only to answer the commercial brief? Do clients want their designers to be creative in their own right or only insofar as that creativity serves a specific purpose? With the acknowledged maturity of graphic design as a profession and the intense scrutiny of technique, motivation and attitude created by digital technology, has come the determination of designers of all ages to explore the boundaries of self expression within the confines of the client brief Book jacket.
Includes index.
Table of contents provided by Syndetics
- Introduction (p. 6)
- 1 Young designers (p. 12)
- NB:Studio (p. 16)
- James Goggin (p. 22)
- Bark (p. 28)
- Language (p. 32)
- Sara Fanelli (p. 38)
- Golan Levin (p. 44)
- HunterGatherer (p. 50)
- Niall Sweeney (p. 56)
- 2 Established designers (p. 64)
- Fuel (p. 68)
- Jonathan Barnbrook (p. 72)
- Jake Tilson (p. 78)
- Stefan Sagmeister (p. 86)
- Russell Warren-Fisher (p. 92)
- Thomas Manss (p. 98)
- Aboud Sodano (p. 104)
- Phil Baines (p. 108)
- 3 Revamp design (p. 116)
- Michael Johnson (p. 120)
- Mark Chaudoir (p. 126)
- Studio Dumbar (p. 132)
- Michael Bierut (p. 140)
- Hans Dieter Reichert (p. 146)
- Contact details (p. 156)
- Index (p. 157)
- Acknowledgements (p. 160)
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