Look! Dr. Goodview
By (Author) Enric Jard
Schiffer Publishing Ltd
Schiffer Publishing Ltd
28th May 2020
United States
General
Fiction
Hardback
44
Width 235mm, Height 235mm, Spine 13mm
816g
Look very closely, because things are not always what they seem. Dr. Goodview is here to show and explain these fascinating optical illusions and investigate just how these amazing special effects work. The book includes special features such as a spinning disk illusion as well as three additional removable pieces housed in an attached envelope on the inside back cover. Use these pieces to perform certain illusions. From brightness and contrast to colour and perspective illusions, jump into the world of Op art and see how these visual tricks can both confuse and excite the eye! AGES: 8 plus AUTHOR: Enric Jardi is a graphic designer specializing in editorial design and typography. His three published books have been translated into a number of languages. In October 2009 he received the National Prize of Culture in design from the Generalitat de Catalunya. He has also received awards such as the European Design Awards, Laus, and D&AD, and from the Infographics Malofiej Summit. Jardi combines his work with teaching at art schools and universities. SELLING POINTS: . From images that trick you to elements that disappear, art lovers of all ages can marvel at these mind-blowing optical illusions . Learn about the science behind how our eyes and brains work together and discover how these illusions play tricks on the mind . More than 20 visual games, complete with movable parts and removable pieces, are designed to educate and entertain
Enric Jard is a graphic designer specializing in editorial design and typography. His three published books have been translated into a number of languages. In October 2009 he received the National Prize of Culture in design from the Generalitat de Catalunya. He has also received awards such as the European Design Awards, Laus, and D&AD, and from the Infographics Malofiej Summit. Jard combines his work with teaching at art schools and universities.