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'Truly something that's just a beautiful, slick, and very enjoyable little publication' – CreativeBoom " Graphic Design Play Book features a variety of puzzles and challenges, providing a fun and interactive way for young visual thinkers to engage with the world of graphic design" – Eye Understand how graphic design works and develop your visual sensibility through puzzles and activities! An entertaining and highly original introduction to graphic design, the Graphic Design Play Book uses puzzles and visual challenges to demonstrate how typography, signage, logo design, posters and branding work. Through a series of games and activities, including spot the difference, matching games, drawing and dot–to–dot, readers are introduced to graphic art concepts and techniques in an engaging and interactive way. Further explanation and information is provided by solution pages and a glossary, and a loose–leaf section contains stickers, die–cut templates, and coloured paper to help readers complete the activities. Illustrated with typefaces, poster design and pictograms by distinguished designers including Otl Aicher, Pierre Di Sciullo, Otto Neurath and Gerd Arntz, the book will be enjoyed both by graphic designers, and anyone interested in finding out more about visual communication. An excerpt from the book: How many ways are there of saying 'hello'? Probably a zillion. And there are surely just as many ways of writing it. In CAPITALS, and with an exclamation mark ! Or with a question mark ? Or maybe both ?! As a tiny black word in the middle of a white page; or with large, multi–coloured, dancing letters ; maybe with a simple shape or an image. Being interested in graphic design means looking at and understanding the world around us. And being aware of the multitude of signs that shape our daily life day after day and freight it with meaning – whether it's a stop sign, a cornflakes packet, a psychedelic album cover, a seductive headline on the cover of a magazine, the more subtle typography of a page in a novel, a flashing pharmacy sign or the credits of a sci–fi film. Thinking about this plethora of signs was what led us to conceive this introduction to graphic design as a collection of beacons and benchmarks – as a toolbox for exploring and learning in a simple and intuitive way through play, alone or with others, whether you're a child or an adult. These are experiments, a series of suggestions, with no right or wrong answers. The four sections of this book – typography, posters, signs, identity – are all invitations to dive in, explore and let your eyes and your hands take you on a voyage of discovery! – Sophie Cure and Aurélien Farina Review: Good book with interesting exercises - I liked the book because it brings you to think through the exercises in there. I'd recommend the book. Review: Excellent approach to design for artists and layfolk alike! - I love this book a lot! I’m starting my journey towards finding a tattoo apprenticeship, and while I have a solid art degree and YEARS of art practice, I have very little formal training in design. The book seems like a playbook — it is. But it’s really a mind tease and you are constantly learning even though it just feels like fun. I highly recommend it for whatever reason you may have!
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| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 394 Reviews |
E**.
Good book with interesting exercises
I liked the book because it brings you to think through the exercises in there. I'd recommend the book.
P**N
Excellent approach to design for artists and layfolk alike!
I love this book a lot! I’m starting my journey towards finding a tattoo apprenticeship, and while I have a solid art degree and YEARS of art practice, I have very little formal training in design. The book seems like a playbook — it is. But it’s really a mind tease and you are constantly learning even though it just feels like fun. I highly recommend it for whatever reason you may have!
A**I
Very Cool!
The design of this book is amazing and I love the colors. It's a great short book to help spark some creativity. I would recommend adding this to your collection if you are a designer!
A**D
The title says it all
I got this book for my daughter and It was not what I expected but found it interesting and creative. This book found a fun way to mesh both ideas and develop design skills at the same time. This book is a "Play book" on design. I think it is a great way to visually think about design and to help young minds in the tech world think about how to be visually creative off of the computer. I think this book is a great learning tool.
A**D
Good for Students
This is a great book for design students. It gets them thinking and practicing. My class enjoyed the type challenges.
E**N
For Graphic Designers
I was given this book for Christmas and it was more than I wanted. It was creative and full of knowledge. This is a perfect graphic design book for graphic designers and Students. People who are not designers don’t understand this book. But if you know someone who is a graphic design, GET IT!! There is so much cool inspiration!
S**Y
An activity book, not a strategy book
Maybe I misread the description. The title 'play book' made me think I was going to see examples of common themes used in graphic design. Strategies, or 'plays' to accomplish different outcomes. Nope. It's an activity book for adults. And while it teaches some elements of graphic design while doing. It offers a limited scope of variety. Most of the activities riff off of the cover, and follow those colors and themes. It's just Not the graphic design 'play book' I was hoping for.
J**N
You’ll love this playbook
This was an AIGA recommended book and I can’t put it down. So far with this playbook I created a monogram in the style of the Vienna succession and plan on trying the other projects. However the book is so collectible that I don’t want to draw in it or use the samples. Enjoy.
S**S
ME ENCANTA
El libro llego rapido y en buen estado, super recomendado.
J**N
Divertido y bien hecho
Libro con juegos y ejercicios visuales sencillos y divertidos. Ideal para gente que se inicia en el diseño o visual thinking. Edición bonita, buenos material y diseñado con mimo.
H**N
Very pleased
This was a gift for a good friend. She said it was great fun and very helpful. Good quality and looking very nice. The pencil is not included.
E**N
For kindergarteners, not college students or design professionals.
This book is extremely basic, and full of simple children's activities such as spot the difference, join the dots, paint by numbers. If you are a teen or older, better to get either: The Graphic Design Idea Book: Inspiration from 50 Masters- Steven Heller or Book of Ideas: a journal of creative direction and graphic design - volume 2- Radim Malinic
P**M
"Being interested in graphic design means looking at and understanding the world around us." (S.3)
Kein typisches Buch zum lesen, eher was zum probieren, experimentieren und testen. Ziemlich cool, schon der Teil über die Schrift-Typen. Schöne Abwechslung und wunderbar geeignet zum kritzeln und selbst gestalten.
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