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Tony Seddon is a graphic designer based in East Sussex, England. He has authored and coauthored multiple books, including Images: A Creative Digital Workflow for Graphic Designers-, Graphic Design for Nondesigners; Art Directing Projects for Print; Typography, Referenced; and Thou Shall Not Use afficher plus Comic Sans: A Designer's Almanac of Dos and Don'ts. afficher moins

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The packaging and design templates sourcebook 2 /anglais (2007) — Art Director — 40 exemplaires

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It's a lovely book, elegantly laid out, with a restrained use of colour and fonts. But Lordy, is it ever dull. I think you have to be really, really, really interested in fonts to enjoy this one. I was hoping for something that would help explain why the shapes of type would evoke certain associations, but for the most part there's text explaining something like "this font was based on the typeform by Frenchie LeParisien in 1740, and redrawn by Person McDesigner who worked at Linotype, but the OpenType font is better because it has the x-height of the original," etc., etc., so specific and dry, with occasional mini-biographies of the type designers. As fun as that sounds, after 10 or 12 iterations of the same kind of information, and the realisation that it's going to continue basically unchanged for another 88 or 90 fonts, well, it's dispiriting.

This is not a book who prose style compels you to return for more (unless you're really into that, in which case this is the book for you!) Every so often one of the essays would grab me a little more than usual, but then we'd be back to the extreme dryness that permeates the text (sorry to be oxymoronic--I'm sure wetness permeates more easily).

(Note: 5 stars = amazing, wonderful, 4 = very good book, 3 = decent read, 2 = disappointing, 1 = awful, just awful. I'm fairly good at picking for myself so end up with a lot of 4s). I feel a lot of readers automatically render any book they enjoy 5, but I grade on a curve!
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ashleytylerjohn | Oct 13, 2020 |
Draw Your Own Fonts: 30 alphabets to scribble, sketch, and make your own! is a very approachable guide to hand-lettering, and designing your own unique fonts. This is suitable for complete beginners, and those who wish to learn more about hand lettering, and about fonts themselves.

As I am not an expert, I can not say whether or not this would aid an experienced letter artist, but as someone with interest in fonts, but no practical experience, I found it fun, understandable and achievable. Perfect for all ages, and a nice addition to public and school libraries.

*eARC Netgalley*
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Critterbee | Apr 16, 2018 |
This is well beyond my pay grade in terms of design knowledge. Extensive, tid-bits but not easy to learn from because of the summary nature assumes that you already "know" more than I do about design.
 
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deldevries | Sep 27, 2016 |
As others have said, a very basic, general guide, which does a great job if that's what you want. I specifically wanted info relevant to designing a book cover, so a proportion of the information was not relevant. And I found the projects at the end rather uninspiring and dated-looking, but perhaps that's just my taste.
What I really liked were the examples of the same project done in slightly different ways, which I could study and really see what worked / didn't work. The hints of mistakes made by newbies were useful, too.… (plus d'informations)
 
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paulinewiles | Jan 26, 2015 |

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