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E-raamat: Visual Communication Design: An Introduction to Design Concepts in Everyday Experience

(North Carolina State University, USA), (Parsons New School of Design, USA)
  • Formaat: 224 pages
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Sep-2017
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Visual Arts
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781350031838
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  • Formaat: 224 pages
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  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Visual Arts
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781350031838
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Where do design principles come from? Are they abstract "rules" established by professionals or do they have roots in human experience? And if we encounter these visual phenomena in our everyday lives, how do designers use them to attract our attention, orient our behavior, and create compelling and memorable communication that stands out among the thousands of messages we confront each day? Today's work in visual communication design shifts emphasis from simply designing objects to designing experiences; to crafting form that acknowledges cognitive and cultural influences on interpretation.

In response, Meredith Davis and Jamer Hunt provide a new slant on design basics from the perspective of audiences and users. Chapters break down our interactions with communication as a sequence of meaningful episodes, each with related visual concepts that shape the interpretive experience. Explanatory illustrations and professional design examples support definitions of visual concepts and discussions of context. Work spans print, screen, and environmental applications from around the world.

This introduction to visual communication design demystifies the foundational concepts that underpin professional design decisions and shape our experiences in a complex visual world.

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A great reference text for all graphic design students. Effectively places many of the main theoretical principles that lie behind successful design outcomes. Clearly links theory to practice in a single accessible volume and a great reference source for either a practical or theoretical module. * Anthony Roocroft, University of Bolton, UK *

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Aimed at introductory students in visual communication and graphic design, this book introduces the concepts of design through the focus of user experience.
Preface 6(2)
Introduction: An Evolving Context For Design 8(4)
From artifacts to experiences
8(1)
Today's design problems are increasingly complex
9(1)
Individual or single disciplines rarely solve complex problems
10(1)
People as producers
10(1)
The rapid evolution of technology changes its influence in our lives
11(1)
1 Designing For Experience
12(8)
Making sense of experience
14(1)
Experience and time
15(2)
Experience and media
17(1)
Denotation and connotation
18(1)
Summary
19(1)
2 The Vocabulary Of Visual Messages
20(14)
Elements
21(3)
Composition
24(4)
Code
28(2)
Style
30(3)
Summary
33(1)
3 Getting Attention
34(58)
Perceptual and cultural experience
36(2)
Contrast
38(6)
Figure-ground
44(4)
Color
48(6)
Size constancy
54(2)
Scale
56(4)
Proportion
60(4)
Proximity
64(2)
Focus
66(2)
Layering
68(2)
Symmetry/asymmetry
70(2)
Closure
72(2)
Continuity
74(2)
Series and sequences
76(6)
Pattern
82(4)
Rhythm and pacing
86(2)
Motion
88(3)
Summary
91(1)
4 Orienting For Use And Interpretation
92(42)
Principles for orienting readers to the interpretation of information
94(4)
Affordances
98(2)
Channel
100(4)
Medium/format
104(2)
Feedback
106(2)
Wayfinding
108(2)
Mapping
110(2)
Hierarchy
112(4)
Reading pattern
116(4)
Grouping
120(4)
Edge relationships
124(4)
Direction
128(4)
Point of view
132(1)
Summary
133(1)
5 Interacting, Interpreting, And Experiencing
134(36)
The nature of signs
135(3)
The nature of interaction and interpretation
138(2)
Legibility/readability
140(4)
Denotation and connotation
144(2)
Framing
146(2)
Abstraction
148(2)
Icon, index, and symbol
150(4)
Materiality
154(4)
Substitution
158(4)
Metaphor
162(2)
Appropriation
164(2)
Ambiguity
166(2)
Cognitive dissonance
168(1)
Summary
169(1)
6 Retaining And Extending Meaning
170(25)
Memory and categorization
171(2)
Extending the impact of form
173(1)
Stereotypes
174(2)
Archetypes
176(2)
Narrative
178(2)
Mnemonics
180(2)
Chunking
182(2)
Redundancy
184(2)
Graphic identity
186(4)
Branding
190(3)
Summary
193(2)
7 Conclusion
195(1)
Glossary 196(5)
References 201(2)
Credits And Acknowledgments 203(1)
Index 204
Meredith Davis is an award winning educator and designer. She teaches at North Carolina State University and is the author of Graphic Design in Context: Graphic Design Theory as well as of numerous articles. She is the former president of the American Center for Design and the Graphic Design Education Association and is part of the accreditation commission for NASAD (National Assn of Schools of Art & Design).

Jamer Hunt teaches is Associate Professor of Transdisciplinary Design at Parsons New School of Design in NYC. He has served on the Board of Design and Culture and is on the Icograda Design Education Manifesto Steering Committee. He is the author of numerous articles.