An edition of Graphic Design (1960)

Graphic Design

a creative approach

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An edition of Graphic Design (1960)

Graphic Design

a creative approach

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Self-expression through graphic art provided for the satisfaction of the creative urge of people all over the world through the ages. Today, these same activites of discovering and experimenting with a variety of materials, tools and processes, help to satisfy the creative urge in our students and help to satisfy the restlessness which is characteristic of our school-age population. These activities offer an opportunity for the students to understand what was done in the past, become aware of contemporary design, and presents a challenge to shape the art of the future. - Foreword.

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Cover of: Graphic Design
Graphic Design: A Creative Approach
2021, Creative Media Partners, LLC
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Cover of: Graphic Design
Graphic Design: a creative approach
1960, International Textbook Co.
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Table of Contents

The meaning of design
Design and the child
Designs created with fingers, hands, and varied materials
Designs created with kneaded erasers and plasticene
Designs created with sponges
Designs created with pipe cleaners
Designs created with foam rubber
Designs created with sink stoppers, hoses, and other related materials
Designs created with assorted objects and materials
Designs created with a variety of erasers and other office supplies
Designs created with a roller
Designs created with assorted vegetables
Linear designs created with stencils and other materials
Designs created from reliefs made of assorted materials, paraffin, plaster, linoleum and wood
Designs created with stencils (serigraphy)
Designs created with incised photographic negatives (photograms, blueprints, dry point and lithography)

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Scranton, PA

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Hardcover
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xxxi, 208 p.
Dimensions
27 x x centimeters

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OL26388398M

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