Available Formats
Paperback
Published: 5th August 2011
Paperback, (Second Edition, Revised and Expanded)
Published: 7th July 2015
Graphic Design: The New Basics, revised and expanded
By (Author) Ellen Lupton
Princeton Architectural Press
Princeton Architectural Press
7th July 2015
7th July 2015
(Second Edition, Revised and Expanded)
United States
General
Non Fiction
741.6
Paperback
264
Width 205mm, Height 228mm, Spine 22mm
820g
"A longstanding excellent primer, in an equally excellent updated edition."Print
Ellen Lupton and Jennifer Cole Phillips's celebrated introduction to graphic design, available in a revised and updated edition. Graphic Design: The New Basics explains the key concepts of visual language that inform any work of design. A foundational graphic design book for students, Lupton and Phillips explore the formal elements of design through visual demonstrations and concise commentary. From logos to letterhead to complex website design, this is a graphic design book for everyone, no matter your design project or focus.
Topics include:
Color
Texture
Rhythm and balance
Hierarchy
Layers
Grids
And much more!
The new revised edition features new chapters on:
Visualizing data
Typography
Modes of representation
Gestalt principles
Sixteen new pages of student and professional work covering such topics as working with grids and designing with color make this a course adoption favorite in any graphic design program and graphic design school. Graphic Design: The New Basics is an invaluable introduction to the field of graphic design from two accomplished designers and design educators.
Ellen Lupton is the author, coauthor, or editor of 13 books with PAPress, including Design Culture Now; Skin: Surface, Substance + Design; Inside Design Now; Thinking with Type; D.I.Y.: Design It Yourself; and D.I.Y. Kids. She is Curator of Contemporary Design, Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum, Smithsonian Institution, New York and Director, Graphic Design MFA Program, Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore. she is hte recipient of numerous awards including I.D. Forty, 1992; Chrysler Design Award, 1996; and AIGA Gold Medal, 2007.