The computer in graphic design : from technology to style

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The computer in graphic design : from technology to style

Ronald Labuz

Van Nostrand Reinhold, c1993

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 201-206) and index

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Description

This book looks at the evolution of computer use in graphic design over the past 15 years. The author shows that although the computer has changed the way designers work, it need not affect the look of the finished product. He displays, for the benefit of all designers, full-colour examples of what top graphic designers have achieved using the computer. This book should be of interest to graphic design and computer graphics professionals.

Table of Contents

The evolution of computer design style. The new primitives. The cultured computer. Hidden machines. The computer as an allusion. Typographic futures.

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