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E-grāmata: Grids for Graphic Designers

(Freelance Author, Chile), (University of Brighton, UK)
  • Formāts: 216 pages
  • Sērija : Basics Design
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Jan-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Bloomsbury Visual Arts
  • ISBN-13: 9781474255592
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  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Jan-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Bloomsbury Visual Arts
  • ISBN-13: 9781474255592
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Focuses on the construction and ordering of the page and screen through the use of the grids. This book explores not only how to construct grids, but, more fundamentally, why a designer should construct grids at all. It also explores key areas of grid design through a series of case studies, juxtaposed by key creative 'basics'.

Fully updated, the third edition of Grids for Graphic Designers explores this important tool which is part of every designer's practice- whether it involves digital or print-based media. With over 200 illustrations plus six new interviews with design practitioners such as Second Story, Brody Associates and Peter Dawson, the student is introduced to the creative use of grids in contemporary practice as well as the basic principles that underlie their effective use.

Written and designed by best-selling authors Gavin Ambrose and Paul Harris, this clear and concise introduction to the use of grids in design covers all the basics and the expanded section of activities and exercises allows students to implement what they have learned.

Recenzijas

Subdividing space is commonplace in our culture and a traditional organizing principle. Our houses and apartments are divided into rooms; our drawers are designed with divided compartments to separate our things, and our parking lots are divided into rows of parallel spaces. In communication design, a grid provides a compositional framework through its network of horizontal and vertical intersecting lines that subdivide the page creating a guide to establish proportional relationships between the design elements. The authors of Grids for Graphic Designers state their goal is to introduce the basic principles of grid usage. They do so in a clear, articulate and visually informative process. This is a perfect text for students studying visual design, and those individuals who interested in grids and grid theory. -- Elizabeth Resnick, Professor Emerita of Graphic Design, Massachusetts College of Art and Design, USA The 3rd edition of the Grid for Graphic Designers continues exploring ways in which contemporary graphic designers renew traditional approaches to grid making practices, by emphasising both the imaginative and the practical. Examples of inventive designs are accompanied by meaningful annotations focusing both on what, and how it is represented. This exploration of relationships between content and grid format demonstrates the plurality of the approaches and the passage from fixed to fluidity as a modern way of representation. There are two generalisations about the grids: first, that they are inexhaustible and second, that they are selective. From this double perspective, the book demonstrates grid making as a form of knowledge and provides a renewed context for the debate about the meaning and role of grids. -- Iwona Abrams, Senior Lecturer, BA Graphic Communication Design, University of Westminster, UK An essential and authoritative toolkit for constructors of the humble grid that will both inform and inspire content delivery, whether for print or screen. Historic and contemporary examples brilliantly illustrate the ongoing fascination and challenge of how graphic designers confront the blank page; creating work that unites content and form to deliver purposeful and appropriate visual communication. -- Bryan Clark, Head of Graphic Design, Falmouth University, UK

Papildus informācija

Grids are a fundamental tool in a graphic design and help the designer to organise elements on a page. Grids for Graphic Designers, 3e examines the way in which grids are used in contemporary practice. Through six new interviews with designers plus additional activities and exercises, students focus on how grids can be used effectively in design whether they are working with print or digital pages.
Introduction 6(3)
The need for grids
9(18)
Organizing information
10(2)
How we read a page
12(4)
How we view a screen
16(4)
Form and function
20(7)
Grid basics
27(34)
Anatomy of a page
28(2)
Measurements
30(2)
Shapes on a page
32(6)
Industry view: Lavernia & Cienfuegos Diseno
38(2)
Proportion
40(4)
Industry view: Gabor Palotai Design
44(4)
Hierarchy
48(4)
Drawing a grid
52(4)
The rule of thirds
56(2)
The rule of odds
58(3)
Grid types
61(28)
Symmetrical
62(4)
Asymmetrical
66(2)
Modules
68(4)
Combinations
72(6)
The horizontal
78(2)
The vertical
80(4)
Broadside
84(2)
Diagonal and angular grids
86(3)
Grid elements
89(30)
Type
90(4)
The baseline
94(2)
Images
96(4)
Horizontal and vertical alignment
100(2)
Columns
102(8)
Type and column widths
110(4)
Folios
114(5)
Grid usage
119(62)
Visible grids
120(4)
Scale
124(8)
The perimeter
132(8)
Axis
140(4)
Juxtaposition
144(2)
White space
146(4)
Industry view: Bedow
150(4)
Environmental grids
154(6)
Caption-oriented grids
160(2)
Quantitative information grids
162(2)
The grid as expression
164(6)
The grid as identity
170(11)
Online grids
181(27)
The online grid
182(4)
Formality versus informality
186(2)
Web basics - fixed or flexible?
188(2)
Translating the grid to the screen
190(2)
Appropriation
192(4)
Orientation
196(8)
Layering and tactility
204(4)
Glossary 208(2)
Index 210(5)
Contacts and acknowledgements 215
Gavin Ambrose teaches at Brighton University and is a practicing graphic designer. He is the author of many highly regarded books for students covering all areas of design including Basics Design: Layout, 2e, The Production Manual, Fundamentals of Graphic Design and Design Genius among others.

Paul Harris is a freelance writer and editor. His work has appeared in magazines and journals in both the US and Europe. He is a co-author and collaborator on numerous books on design.