by Gavin Ambrose (Author), Gavin Ambrose (Author), Paul Harris (Author)
This fifth book in The Basics Design Series - Colour - examines in detail two distinct areas of colour usage in design. Firstly the book explores in depth what colours mean, their inherent associations and their cultural connotations. Building on this information the book then tackles how to control colour in a design in order to achieve a desired effect or fulfill a specific brief. Starting with the basic principles of colour how light works, colour wheels, colour combinations and harmonies the book builds on these principles and explains how the designer, or design student, can accurately and intentionally control colour. Examples from contemporary designers that push the envelope of colour in design are used to bring the principles under discussion alive. These examples demonstrate how the many substrates and printing techniques, including coloured paper stocks and unusual and innovative ink combinations, can dramatically alter the impact of a design.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 184
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: AVA Publishing
Published: 18 May 2007
ISBN 10: 2940373310
ISBN 13: 9782940373314
'Very well organized and easy to follow. The book design and structure will help my students learn more about colour and colour interaction.' Luis Blanco-Doring, Spring Hill College, USA'Basics Design is an excellent series. Well designed, good format, well chosen illustrations...' Andrew Gossett, Middlesex University, UK 'The texts are very approachable in the manner they have been written and designed making them excellent introductory and summary resources for students and staff.' Grant Ellmers, Wollongong University, Australia 'The books are beautifully designed and produced... Packed full of interesting and varied explanations, examples, and ideas to inspire.' Martha Campbell, Penn State Erie, Behrend College, USA