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The art of graphic design
Bradbury Thompson (1911-1995) remains one of the most admired and influential graphic designers of the twentieth century, having trained a generation of design students while on the faculty of the Yale School of Art for more than thirty years. The art director of Mademoiselle and design director of Art News and Art News Annual in the decades after World War II, Thompson was also a distinguished designer of limited-edition books, postage stamps, rationalized alphabets, corporate identification programs, trademarks, and sacred works (most notably the Washburn College Bible). Thompson also designed more than sixty issues of Westvaco Inspirations, a magazine that was published by the Westvaco Corporation and distributed to thousands of printers, designers, and teachers to show the range and versatility of printing papers. Thompson was especially revered for his ability to adapt classic typography for the modern world.Bradbury Thompson: The Art of Graphic Design is a landmark in the history of fine bookmaking. First published by Yale University Press in 1988 and designed by Thompson himself, it was praised by the New York Times as a book in which \"art and design are gloriously and daringly mixed.\" Original texts by the author and other notable designers, critics, and art historians, including J. Carter Brown, Alvin Eisenman, and Steven Heller, explore Thompson's methods and design philosophy, and a newly commissioned afterword by Jessica Helfand attests to the enduring importance of his work.
Economist video. How we designed this week's cover
2024
How we designed this week's cover.
Streaming Video
50th Publication Design Annual
2015
This 50th edition of Publication Design Annual celebrates the winners of The Society for Publication Design's competition.
Designing the editorial experience : a primer for print, Web, and mobile
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Apfelbaum, Sue
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Cezzar, Juliette
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Design
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Electronic publications -- Design
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Graphic arts (Typography)
2014
Find examples of editorial design, audiences for content, what forms the content takes, and how workflow is managed. This book provides a primer on the elements of editorial design that result in rich editorial experiences.
The best of news design. 36
The Best of News Design 36th Edition, the latest edition in Rockport's highly respected series, presents the winning entries from the Society for News Design's 2015 competition.
Multiple Translations for Disseminating Social Issues: Mag Design Experimentations
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Caratti, Elena
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Scagliarini, Francesco
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Menichelli, Sergio
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Design
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Intertextuality
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Students
2021
This contribution considers some didactic experimentations in the area of independent magazine design, realized by our master’s degree students in communication design within the studio course “Magazzino sociale.” The main goal was to invite students to analyse, to interpret, to re-elaborate (textually and visually) social issues concerning education, welfare, human rights, environment and health. The intention was dual: to build a critical point of view on how we produce content on social issues, but also to identify opportunities for changing the current order of things. Textuality, intertextuality, and translatability were the basic theoretical references for the development of the projects.
Journal Article
Editorial illustration : context, content and creation
Across digital and print media, editorial illustrators create visuals to support text and convey ideas, but there is more to these illustrations than meets the eye. Internationally-recognised illustrator and educator Andy Selby takes you through the importance of context and content when responding to editorial illustration briefs, explaining how understanding of visual communication concepts leads to more successful illustrations - all while under the time pressure of editorial briefs.
Digital magazine design
2002,2000
Publishers of contemporary magazines invest more and more money in developing innovative design for an increasingly design-literate reader. Innovation, however, must always be grounded in the underlying conventions of legibility to ensure loyal readership and economic success.
Digital Magazine Design provides detailed descriptions of all the necessary rules of design, and uses these rules to cast a critical eye over a selection of contemporary high-street magazines.
The second part of this volume, written by publishing students, demonstrates how the tools of design can be applied to the analysis and practice of contemporary magazine design.
Through an understanding of the relationship between text, image and design, and the ability to make informed judgements, the student is able to critically evaluate all publishable material.