Basic Visual Concepts And Principles For Artists, Architects And Designers
G**A
Book in great condition.
This book was in fantastic condition. Arrived in a timely manner and with a smile. I've been looking a long time for this book in the condition that's in and I'm really happy.
B**S
I give it an A...
I needed this book for one of my college classes and the Amazon price was almost 3/4 cheaper then in the schools book store. This book was only used for about 3-4 months and from what I saw from the textbook... it was great. I learned a lot and I might keep it around just in case I need it for a future class. But overall, I give it an A...
D**N
A good book
I knew this book before and having been involved with basic design in Landscape Architecture I decided to have it. The book is some older but still have considerations for a transition from hand-work to a digital world. I like it. The copy I purchased through Amazon is in a good condition in terms of price and quality balance. Thank you.
C**O
Condition of book was not accurately described
Book was not in good condition. Dirty pages and written in.
A**U
Five Stars
As new and really well priced.
C**S
Five Stars
love this book!!!!!
C**N
Everything you know about design principles but forgot
Pros: A definite must-have book and recommended reading for designers, artists and teachers. Excellent for art teachers seeking project ideas for students in traditional art/design media, also provides a design refresher for teachers with students in digital media, as the principles apply to web, cd-rom and new media design (but not animation. However, there is a section on objects in 3D space).This book covers key design principles and art techniques that you may have forgotten after art school.Cons: A lot easier to read for precticing artists and designers; may be brain freeze to art students goggling at the compact knowledge. Not recommended reading unless student is mature enough/is in the higher years/is truly interested.Initial impression based on format, book thickness and the language used may appear too stiff and seem like very heavy reading at first, specially to first time art educators. Read the book in topics you need in order to digest info better.After a while the format becomes familiar, the information astoundingly clear/well researched and you realize the book was brilliantly organized. Eureka!As with all art/design reference book collections, this makes a good backbone book that could be supplemented by others, as it cannot cover everything. Ex: For selecting/using type and organizing layouts try "The Non-Designer's Design Book" by Robin Williams, Peachpit Press. There's a web book version as well.Final comment: Basic Visual Concepts and Principles, a thumbs up, definitely must have reference.
D**L
He wrote the book on it!
This is the best book you can get to get a wide open view on Industrial Design. Charles Wallschlaeger was my instructor for several years at OSU. I can say even 20years later he knows Design!Thanks Charles,Kevin Delehanty
B**R
Two Stars
Good service. So, so book
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