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Big color : maximize the potential of your design through use of color / general editor, Roger Walton.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : HarperCollins Publishers, 2001.Description: 144 p. : chiefly col. illISBN:
  • 0688169392
Subject(s): Review: "Big Color is a collection of some of the most exciting recent graphic-design work chosen specifically to highlight the ways in which the designers have exploited color to strengthen the effect of their designs." "The book is split into two sections: Lo-Beam and Hi-Beam. The first section takes work that uses a softer range of colors for its effect, while the second section shows how vivid colors, and contrast, enhance the impact of the featured pieces." "Big Color includes work printed in one-, two-, three-, and full-color processes and illustrates that it is not necessarily the number of colors available, but the way in which they are used that makes for a successful design."--BOOK JACKET.
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Item type Current library Home library Collection Shelving location Call number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Open Collection Open Collection FIRST CITY UNIVERSITY COLLEGE FIRST CITY UNIVERSITY COLLEGE Open Collection FCUC Library 741.6 BIG 2001 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 00012625
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"Big Color is a collection of some of the most exciting recent graphic-design work chosen specifically to highlight the ways in which the designers have exploited color to strengthen the effect of their designs." "The book is split into two sections: Lo-Beam and Hi-Beam. The first section takes work that uses a softer range of colors for its effect, while the second section shows how vivid colors, and contrast, enhance the impact of the featured pieces." "Big Color includes work printed in one-, two-, three-, and full-color processes and illustrates that it is not necessarily the number of colors available, but the way in which they are used that makes for a successful design."--BOOK JACKET.

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