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020 _a9783037783863
082 _aDSGN
_bMIK
100 _aMiki,Ken
245 0 _aApple: Learning to Design, Designing to Learn
260 _a.
_bLars Müller Publishers
_c2014
300 _a160: ill.
_c17.15 x 1.73 x 24.13 cm
_rPB
504 _aWith Apple, Ken Miki playfully presents a complete basic course in visual communication — all based on a simple and familiar object: the apple. First, all five senses are activated in a step-by-step analysis of the apple by touching, looking at, smelling, tasting and listening to the sound of eating it. The apple is then used to illustrate the topics of form, color, size, surface, texture, writing, line, body and text — the fundamental elements a designer works with. Addressing each theme based on this everyday object enables a playful approach that also makes for highly effective learning. A unique textbook that offers inspiration and food for thought for both experienced graphic artists and those less familiar with the world of design.
650 _aDesign
650 _aDesign Education
650 _aDesign History
650 _aFurniture Design
650 _aProduct Design
650 _aVisual communication
942 _cBKS
999 _c322
_d322