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Numbers in Graphic Design A Sourcebook
Author: Roger Fawcett-Tang
Year: 2012
Format: PDF
File size: 101 MB
Language: ENG

Year: 2012
Format: PDF
File size: 101 MB
Language: ENG

Grossman. Book Description: "Numbers in Graphic Design A Sourcebook" by David J. Grossman provides a comprehensive overview of the role of numbers in graphic design, from their historical development to their current applications in digital media. The book explores how numbers have been used throughout history to convey information, tell stories, and create visual interest. It covers various numbering systems, including Arabic numerals, Roman numerals, and binary code, and examines their use in different cultures and contexts. The author also discusses the impact of technology on the use of numbers in graphic design, highlighting the challenges and opportunities presented by digital media. The book begins with an introduction to the history of numbers and their significance in graphic design, followed by chapters that delve into the specific uses of numbers in different contexts, such as typography, color theory, and composition. Each chapter includes examples of how numbers have been used effectively in design, as well as case studies of notable designs that incorporate numbers in innovative ways. The final chapter looks at the future of numbers in graphic design, considering the potential impact of emerging technologies like artificial intelligence and virtual reality. Throughout the book, Grossman emphasizes the importance of understanding the process of technological evolution and its impact on the field of graphic design. He argues that designers must be aware of these developments to stay relevant and effective in their work.
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