
Grids
Creative solutions for graphic designers
Rotovision (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 1. January 2011
Book
Hardback
224 pages
978-2-88893-155-3 (ISBN)
Description
Now revised and updated with brand new content, this second edition of Grids will give designers of all levels further inspiration and know-how to create outstanding layouts that will succeed in today' s fast-moving and competitive marketplace. Innovative grids provide structure, movement, space, flexibility, and impact. Grids showcases a selection of the best designs for a variety of work, including books, magazines, newspapers, catalogues, brochures, posters, flyers, stationery, and websites. Each design is presented in its original form, and with all the guides and margins overprinted, to afford the reader an insight into how the layout was built around the underlying grid. Detailed captions provide all the essential information, such as the format, measurements, binding, finish, and also the creative inspiration behind the design. An accompanying CD includes grid templates in InDesign and QuarkXPress, plus three illustrated projects and six unique tutorials. This is a truly indispensable reference book for all practitioners and students of graphic design.
More details
Edition
Second Edition,New Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Mies
Switzerland
Target group
Adult education
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
New edition
Dimensions
Height: 225 mm
Width: 205 mm
ISBN-13
978-2-88893-155-3 (9782888931553)
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Person
Lucienne Roberts established the design studio sans+baum after a brief period at The Women's Press, hoping to ally a commitment to accessible and engaging design with a socially aware agenda. Roberts' new studio LucienneRoberts+ started at the end of 2006. Roberts was a signatory of the First Things First manifesto, has taught at Yale and the London College of Communication and was a D&AD judge in 2008. She is a regular contributor to Eye magazine and Grafik.
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