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Basics Design 06: Print & Finish

Basics Design 06: Print & Finish
Author: Gavin Ambrose
Publisher: AVA Publishing
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2006-10
Genre: Art
ISBN: 2940373426

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Basics Design 06- Print & Finish by Gavin Ambrose and Paul Harris provides an introduction to a variety of printing and finishing techniques. Presentation is everything in graphic design, and professionally applied printing and finishing techniques can add value to a design by imbuing it with a range of different visual and tactile qualities. Ultimately, such processes unite the different elements of a design in a coherent manner allowing it to achieve its intended purpose. The book is itself printed on seven different paper stocks - including coated, uncoated, coloured, woodfree and matt - allowing the reader to see the results that can be achieved with creative stock selection.


Basics Design

Basics Design
Author: Gavin Ambrose
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2014-03-27
Genre: Design
ISBN: 2940496536

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An introduction to a variety of printing and finishing techniques for any graphic design project. Now updated to include studio interviews and student activities.


Basics Design: Print and Finish

Basics Design: Print and Finish
Author: Gavin Ambrose
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2014-01-30
Genre: Design
ISBN: 2940496749

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The Basics Design series is designed to provide graphic arts students with a theoretical and practical exploration of fundamental topics, including layout, format, typography, colour and image. Packed with examples from students and professionals and fully illustrated with clear diagrams and inspiring imagery, they offer an essential exploration of the subject. The second edition of the sixth book in the series, Print and Finish is a guide to the printing and finishing techniques employed by graphic design studios all over the world. A thorough understanding of these techniques will equip the designer with the ability to harness the creative potential of these processes and add creative elements to a design in order to increase its impact and functionality. Showcasing seven different paper and ink stocks and finishes, the book is an invaluable reference tool. With new contributions and activities, the second edition builds on the success of the first, and is an absolute must-have for all design students.


The Fundamentals of Creative Design

The Fundamentals of Creative Design
Author: Gavin Ambrose
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2011-08-22
Genre: Design
ISBN: 294044725X

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The Fundamentals of Creative Design (second edition) is an update to the popular first edition of the same name, in which Gavin Ambrose and Paul Harris introduce students to the various aspects of the graphic design. This volume provides a fresh introduction to the key elements of the discipline and looks at the following topics: design thinking, format, layout, grids, typography, colour, image and print and finish. This updated edition includes new and revised content and images, giving the volume a more contemporary feel.


Print and Production Finishes for Sustainable Design

Print and Production Finishes for Sustainable Design
Author: Edward Denison
Publisher: Rotovision
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2009
Genre: Finishes and finishing
ISBN: 2940361983

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Print and Production Finishes for Sustainable Design is an indispensable ideas sourcebook and practical guide to what has become an important consideration for many designers: sustainability. The book shows examples of environmentally friendly inks, varnishes, pigments, and finishes that can be used in a wide range of standard printed media. Printing innovations and specialized printing techniques using environmentally friendly ingredients are also included. The book provides an overview of different printable materials available to both 2-D and 3-D designers, including recyclable paper, paper substitutes, and biodegradable plastics. Innovative 3-D designs that demonstrate clear environmental benefits derived from the application of printing, types of manufacturing techniques or use of specific materials are showcased and explained. Environmentally sound printing and production finishes are often one of the outcomes of a lengthy design process by companies dedicated to reducing their impact on the environment. Print and Production Finishes for Sustainable Design includes case studies of companies where the entire organizational objective is based on achieving organizational sustainability (i.e. zero net impact) and where printing and production processes have been integral to achieving this.


Book Design

Book Design
Author: Wang Shaoqiang
Publisher: Hoaki
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2021-06-18
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9788417656300

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Whether you are a graphic designer, a small press or a self-publisher, this publication will tell you everything: from the history of books to the printing and binding techniques, showcasing beautiful contemporary examples. Do you know when the first book was born? Have you ever wondered what are the basic components of a book? And how can we possibly make a book from scratch? Book Design is a publication that answers all these questions. This publication offers an overview of what a book is, how it is made, and how we can improve it with good design and printing techniques. The first two chapters focus more on historical and theoretical knowledge; the last two showcase examples of contemporary book designs, including detailed information and interviews with eight graphic designers from all over the world. It is a must have for those who want to know more about book design, as well as self-publishers and small presses. Editorial graphic design is one of the most comprehensive areas in design and this publication, filled with recent and contemporary examples, will provide you with the ins and outs to render a project from scratch to the finished book.


Basics Design 01: Format

Basics Design 01: Format
Author: Gavin Ambrose
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2012-05-21
Genre: Design
ISBN: 2940447322

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One of the fundamental topics within graphic design, format represents the physical point of contact with the user. Basics Design 01: Format examines established format standards and demonstrates how a creative approach to format selection and presentation space can produce dramatic results in both print and digital media. New material in this edition includes a new chapter, focusing on on-screen, online and moving image, and much of the content has been updated and restructured.


Basics Fashion Design 06: Knitwear

Basics Fashion Design 06: Knitwear
Author: Juliana Sissons
Publisher: AVA Publishing
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2010-12
Genre: Art
ISBN: 2940411166

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'Basics Fashion Design' provides the reader with the fundamental skills, knowledge and inspiration to design and create their own innovative knitted textiles.


The Production Manual

The Production Manual
Author: Gavin Ambrose
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2017-07-06
Genre: Design
ISBN: 1474255434

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From the basics such as working with typography through using images and working with color, exploring different pre-press techniques and the processes involved in bringing a product to press and with a resulting pleasing end product, the authors present everything that the reader needs to know in a straightforward and visually strong way. This new edition completely updates the information on the production process, highlighting new techniques and expanding its coverage on digital technologies. In addition, new interviews are included from design studios using creative or unique production techniques. Since students may eventually be working with international clients, the authors includes both metric and imperial measurements so that students will become familiar with the differences. Expanded coverage of environmental and sustainability issues, especially as they relate to paper choice and use of special processes/inks has also been added.


Box-making Basics

Box-making Basics
Author: David M. Freedman
Publisher: Taunton Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1997
Genre: Box making
ISBN: 9781561581238

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Offers step-by-step instructions, illustrated by detailed bandw diagrams and photos, on how to make simple and more complicated decorative boxes. Chapters explain progressively advanced techniques and give instructions for projects using the techniques. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR