Principles of Form and DesignAn unprecedented package that gives readers the content of three important references by one of today's most influential design writers. This is a master class in the principles and practical fundamentals of design that will appeal to a broad audience of graphic artists and designers. |
Contents
Basic Computer Setup | |
10 | |
Creating a Shape | |
REPETITION | |
Establishing Similarity | |
8 | |
31 | |
STRUCTURE | |
Variations of a Form | 247 |
Fourway Continuance | 325 |
Compositions with Radiation | 349 |
Full and Segmentary Radiation | 451 |
Form and Structure | 466 |
REPRESENTATIONAL FORMS | 475 |
FORM | 517 |
REPETITION | 580 |
Elements of Design | |
The Picture Plane | 109 |
44 | 187 |
Oversize Unit Forms | 205 |
INTERLINKING LINES | 727 |
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