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The graphic designer's electronic-media manual : how to apply visual design principles to engage users on desktop, tablet, and mobile websites
This comprehensive resource for graphic designers will help you merge traditional print design skills with new technology to create imaginative, informative, and useful online experiences for clients and ultimately the end users. The Graphic Designer's Electronic-Media Manual focuses on reigning in the specific skills and tools necessary for creating design projects for the web and beyond. You'll also find a rich collection of sound design examples for the web from studios around the world. Unlike other books on web and electronic media, this book is not a technical manual, but a visual resource packed with real-world examples of design for the web.
Type Form and Function
2011
Type, Form, and Function is a useful, comprehensive typography resource that both students and professional designers should have in their library.It looks at the influences of modern typography and symbols going back through time and examines certain type treatments and movements in design and logo types.
Type Form & Function
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Jason Tselentis
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Typography
2011
Type, Form, and Function is a useful, comprehensive typography resource that both students and professional designers should have in their library. It looks at the influences of modern typography and symbols going back through time and examines certain type treatments and movements in design and logo types. It focuses on how type works and emphasizes typographic fundamentals, while touching on logo/logotype design and page layout (print and interactive). This book promises to guide designers through the visual typographic clutter to make their designed messages more meaningful.
Typography, Referenced
2012
Typography, Referenced is the single most comprehensive volume covering every aspect of typography that any design student, professional designer, or design aficionado needs to know today.
Typography, Referenced
2012
Typography, Referenced is the single most comprehensive volume covering every aspect of typography that any design student, professional designer, or design aficionado needs to know today.
THE ART OF THE GLANCE
2017
Tselentis discusses Monotype and MIT's Clear-IP research lab that shows typography's true power. Monotype and MIT created the Clear-IP collaboration in 2012 to study visual design, typography and usability in highway signage and automobile interfaces, two areas where brief glances are routine. As the founder and leader of Clear-IP, Bryan Reimer and his colleagues have conducted research on text legibility, but they have also widened their investigations to other areas of design. It's a team effort between Monotype and MIT's AgeLab, along with Google, which has joined as Clear-IP's first full-fl edged member. In the case of Android Auto, Clear-IP's findings help inform the team's design decisions, assisting them with understanding how typefaces and typographic layout can influence a driver's use of in-vehicle displays.
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IF YOU'RE GOING TO SAN FRANCISCO
2017
Tselentis discusses how technology, dreams and design coexist in San Francisco CA. According to Kit Hinrichs, principal and creative director of Studio Hinrichs, San Francisco is a unique creative environment because of the number of designers working here, design-related businesses and AIGA's Design Week as valuable elements that have created the city's focused design community.
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HOEFLER & CO.: Jonathan Hoefler's Life of Type
2017
Tselentis interviews designer Jonathan Hoefler about everything from typography to theater to books to movies to science fiction. Born in New York City and raised on a love of codes and ciphers that eventually led him to typography--after all, he has said, typography is its own form of code, from cultural to the secrets in the design of letters--Hoefler is mostly self-taught. After graduating high school, he began designing typefaces at 19. Type brought him to the Mac, and then to graphic design, and he realized that \"designing letterforms was one of the ways he could contribute to the profession most uniquely.\"
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Back to the Future
2015
With large high-definition digital displays and augmented/ virtual reality available to the public, people now have technology that had only previously existed in science fiction. Multitouch displays, pressure-sensitive and gesture input, voice recognition and fingerprint readers have become acceptable for human-computer interaction. And the interfaces seen in Minority Report (2002) and Marvel's Iron Man series (2008, 2010, 2013) forecast the possible next next wave of consumer technology. Here, Tselentis determines whether people are ready for big technology.
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