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The education of a graphic designer / edited by Steven Heller.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Allworth Press , 1998.Description: 273 p. : illISBN:
  • 1880559994
Subject(s): Summary: This collection of essays, interviews, and course syllabi examines how changing professional standards in graphic design have revolutionized the way design is taught, learned, and practiced. Forty-two top designers and educators talk theory, offer proposals, and discuss a wide range of educational concerns, from the dichotomy between theory and practice to the importance of mastering traditional forms and keeping up with new media.
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741.60688 VIS 2006 A designer's research manual : 741.60688 YEU 1991 The professional designer's guide to marketing your work / 741.6071 EDU 1998 The education of a graphic designer / 741.6071 EDU 1998 The education of a graphic designer / 741.6071 EDU 2005 The education of a graphic designer / 741.6072 DES 2006 Design studies : 741.6072 NOB 2005 Visual research :

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This collection of essays, interviews, and course syllabi examines how changing professional standards in graphic design have revolutionized the way design is taught, learned, and practiced. Forty-two top designers and educators talk theory, offer proposals, and discuss a wide range of educational concerns, from the dichotomy between theory and practice to the importance of mastering traditional forms and keeping up with new media.

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