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Design Genius: The Ways and Workings of Creative Thinkers


Design Genius: The Ways and Workings of Creative Thinkers

Paperback by Ambrose, Gavin (University of Brighton, UK)

Design Genius: The Ways and Workings of Creative Thinkers

£33.99

ISBN:
9782940411962
Publication Date:
28 Aug 2014
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:
AVA Publishing SA
Pages:
352 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 28 - 30 May 2024
Design Genius: The Ways and Workings of Creative Thinkers

Description

Design Genius celebrates the creative thought processes of 69 leading artists, designers, creative agencies, animators, illustrators and typographers. While highlighting key design techniques and theories, the rich visuals presented in this book aim to engage, provoke and inspire. Whether you are new to design, or a seasoned expert, the many layers of information provided by this book mean it has something for everyone. Readers will delight in the visual and tactile effects of a number of subtle design features, as well as the vast array of illustrations on display. In-depth discussions with the creatives themselves as well as more practical design tips will also help you to discover the power of your own creative problem-solving skills.

Contents

Foreword by Steven Heller Introduction Where do we go from here Chapter 1: Allowing Creative Thinking The creative environment Wanderings, mistakes & being curious The creative mind Why do we stop thinking? Learning to look Unconscious mind Chapter 2: The Business of Creativity The business of creativity Ds, Ws & KISS of design Simple, simplicity, complex and complicated The role of design in building brands The problem with hierarchy The problem with research & focus groups Tight briefs boost creative thinking Chapter 3: Thinking in Images Recording Reportage Sketchbooks The power of the image The ordinary Low & high culture Documenting & collecting Vernacular & amateurism Cognitive processes Chapter 4: Words and Narrative Where words come from ...& where they are going The power of words Linguistic tricks Letterforms Telling stories Tone of voice Narrative Chapter 5: Form and shape Craft The craft of typography Shapes in nature Invention & reinvention Chapter 6: Current Themes Reality vs hyperreality Materiality The experiential Sustainability Ephemera & permanence Politics & design Guerrilla etiquette Style, taste & beauty The cult of the ugly Location & globalization Data & statistics Lifeloggers Mapping Chapter 7: Technology Technology The future? Culture of availability The politics of technology & how it can be used for social good Digital globalization Shifts in reality Postscript by Sean Brennan Index Credits & acknowledgements

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