Digital Design for Print and Web: An Introduction to Theory, Principles, and Techniques
Hoboken, NJ: Wiley (2010), xvi, 336 pp.
Contains many illustrations, index
ISBN 978-0-470-39836-4 (pbk); 978-0-470-63918-4 (ebook)
"By combining basic theory with hands-on technique, Digital Design for Print and Web takes the unique approach of uniting two subjects traditionally approached separately into one complete volume. As a result, you will gain a clearer understanding of the entire creative process, from project management to working with graphics to designing for print and, ultimately, the Web. In this book, you'll find: full-color text and illustrated, step-by-step instruction supported by more than 75 video tutorials; coverage of professional software including the Adobe Creative Suite; a wide variety of inspirational images from well-known designers; online full-length project assignments from entry level to advanced." (Publisher description)
I. THEORY AND PRINCIPLES
1 Communication Goals, 3
2 Design: Definition and Devices, 27
3 Design: Elements and Principles, 59
4 Conceptualization and Planning, 97
II. TECHNIQUES
5 Raster Graphics, 133
6 Vector Graphics, 193
7 Digital Page Layout for Print, 229
8 Web Site Design and Development, 267
1 Communication Goals, 3
2 Design: Definition and Devices, 27
3 Design: Elements and Principles, 59
4 Conceptualization and Planning, 97
II. TECHNIQUES
5 Raster Graphics, 133
6 Vector Graphics, 193
7 Digital Page Layout for Print, 229
8 Web Site Design and Development, 267