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Author | : Julia Schonlau |
Publisher | : Harper Collins |
Total Pages | : 340 |
Release | : 2011-06-28 |
Genre | : Design |
ISBN | : 0062004581 |
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Clients and consumers need designs they can quickly understand—designs that employ clear lines and shapes, clear images and text. In this manner, the work in Minimalist Graphics exemplifies easily readable, timeless designs from contemporary graphic designers who embrace minimalist principles for effective communication. With an introduction exploring the history and significance of minimalist design, Minimalist Graphics is organized into sections revealing a wealth of successful minimalist identity, publication, and printed design projects. Background information is provided for each design by the firm that created it, and a biography section reveals how each firm established itself. The result is a modern and highly inspirational book on a timeless design principle—that less is more and usually better!
Author | : Catharine Fishel |
Publisher | : Rockport Publishers |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : Commercial art |
ISBN | : 9781564968449 |
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The visual overload of the last decade -- crashing type, unreadable text, in-your-face images -- is being replaced by simple, seamless design with a clean approach. Minimal Graphics offers a striking new collection of international graphic design work that uses the power of simplicity to get messages across. Filled with potent images and offering a wealth of minimal design solutions for color, type, images, packaging, and more -- this authoritative guide underscores the elegance of the "undesigned" approach.
Author | : Sendpoints Publishing Co Ltd |
Publisher | : Sendpoints |
Total Pages | : 208 |
Release | : 2019-10 |
Genre | : Design |
ISBN | : 9789887928416 |
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A superb minimalist design opens up a big world beyond its simplicity. This book is an exciting array of graphic design works from around the world, including brand identity, packaging,poster,etc.Every designer has been invited to share their insights into minimalist design, including their aesthetic value and creative attitude, by means of project introduction and in-deph interviews.
Author | : Stuart Tolley |
Publisher | : National Geographic Books |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2016-05-31 |
Genre | : Design |
ISBN | : 0500292191 |
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An inspiring visual survey of the resurgence of minimalism in contemporary graphic design Minimalism has informed some of the greatest graphic design in the history of the art form. It gave us the Helvetica font and decluttered web design, and it allowed graphic designers to focus with renewed diligence on the relationship between form and function. Today’s resurgence in minimalist graphic design—as creators move away from the ornate, decorative patterns that have saturated our visual culture for the past decade—calls for a closer look at the movement in its new, contemporary context. Min showcases around 150 outstanding minimalist designers working across a wide range of formats and media—from independent magazines and album cover designs to corporate identity and branding. Three sections—“Reduction,” “Geometry,” and “Production”—define key approaches to minimalism in its visual forms. Each section presents a range of contemporary works, all produced in the past three years. These are accompanied by exclusive interviews with leading practitioners and proponents of minimalist design (Jessica Svendsen, Made Thought, Eric Hu, and others) that offer an in-depth look at their creative processes. Finally, essays tracing the evolution of minimalism in graphic design allow for a useful comparison of the first wave of minimalism in the 1960s to its renascent form today.
Author | : Michael Arndt |
Publisher | : Clarkson Potter |
Total Pages | : 191 |
Release | : 2020-06-30 |
Genre | : Humor |
ISBN | : 0593137302 |
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Make your way from the Flatiron to Flatbush as an award-winning designer expertly captures New York City with minimalist art and unexpected wit. Minimal New York City playfully captures the essence of New York with clever pairs of sharp illustrations and cheeky commentary about the city. Historic context for each illustration is revealed in the back of the book, making it an informative experience for anyone who has ever walked through the bright lights of Times Square, paid $13 for an avocado toast, or indulged in Junior's Cheesecake on Flatbush. Minimal New York City is a celebration of what makes New York New York. As a lifelong resident of New York state who has spent nearly twenty-five years living on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, Michael Arndt has poured his wealth of insider knowledge into Minimal New York City, a graphic love letter dedicated to the place he calls home. His references run the gamut from visual similarities between Central Park and Brooklyn's parks to the ways in which Times Square has evolved from the '70s to today. His visual and verbal wit make the graphics of New York approachable for New Yorkers and Big Apple fanatics alike.
Author | : Rachel Mintz |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 70 |
Release | : 2018-08-18 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781725875876 |
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Color 32 Minimalist Fashion Posters Art! Check you like the coloring pages style before buying, this is not the regular detailed coloring book.Book includes minimalist art style posters. Large coloring images, women faces in fashionable poses, models art, pop art poster advertisement graphics. LOOK INSIDE & BACK COVER. You get one coloring page per sheet,you can use pens or markers to color this book, without the colors bleeding into other pages. This coloring book is for adults and teenagers, coloring level is EASY. Some very easy coloring and some artistic coloring pages. Fashion colouring book is perfect to clean the mind, dream, design and create.
Author | : Genis Carreras |
Publisher | : Bis Pub |
Total Pages | : 196 |
Release | : 2013 |
Genre | : Design |
ISBN | : 9789063693411 |
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A series of 95 beautiful designs explaining philosophy using simple colors and shapes.
Author | : Kyle Chayka |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Total Pages | : 273 |
Release | : 2020-01-21 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 1635572118 |
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The New Yorker staff writer and Filterworld author Kyle Chayka examines the deep roots-and untapped possibilities-of our newfound, all-consuming drive to reduce. “Less is more”: Everywhere we hear the mantra. Marie Kondo and other decluttering gurus promise that shedding our stuff will solve our problems. We commit to cleanse diets and strive for inbox zero. Amid the frantic pace and distraction of everyday life, we covet silence-and airy, Instagrammable spaces in which to enjoy it. The popular term for this brand of upscale austerity, “minimalism,” has mostly come to stand for things to buy and consume. But minimalism has richer, deeper, and altogether more valuable gifts to offer. In The Longing for Less, one of our sharpest cultural critics delves beneath the glossy surface of minimalist trends, seeking better ways to claim the time and space we crave. Kyle Chayka's search leads him to the philosophical and spiritual origins of minimalism, and to the stories of artists such as Agnes Martin and Donald Judd; composers such as John Cage and Julius Eastman; architects and designers; visionaries and misfits. As Chayka looks anew at their extraordinary lives and explores the places where they worked-from Manhattan lofts to the Texas high desert and the back alleys of Kyoto-he reminds us that what we most require is presence, not absence. The result is an elegant synthesis of our minimalist desires and our profound emotional needs. With a new afterword by the author.
Author | : Mark J.P. Wolf |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 369 |
Release | : 2013-10-08 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1135205191 |
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In the early days of Pong and Pac Man, video games appeared to be little more than an idle pastime. Today, video games make up a multi-billion dollar industry that rivals television and film. The Video Game Theory Reader brings together exciting new work on the many ways video games are reshaping the face of entertainment and our relationship with technology. Drawing upon examples from widely popular games ranging from Space Invaders to Final Fantasy IX and Combat Flight Simulator 2, the contributors discuss the relationship between video games and other media; the shift from third- to first-person games; gamers and the gaming community; and the important sociological, cultural, industrial, and economic issues that surround gaming. The Video Game Theory Reader is the essential introduction to a fascinating and rapidly expanding new field of media studies.
Author | : Meg Nordmann |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 2020-09 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781734912128 |
Download Have Yourself a Minimalist Christmas Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
There is no need to feel stressed or overwhelmed by the holiday season. Author Meg Nordmann will guide you through the mindset changes and practical strategies needed to slow down, save money and have a more intentional holiday this year.