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It’s only natural to make mistakes when you first jump into the world of freelancing or small business ownership. Unless you know and trust someone who’s already been through it before, it’s kind of hard reaching out and asking for help from the people around you. If you’ve got a story to tell, write a book. And if you want that story to grab the attention of your audience, seal it with a captivating book cover. Making a stunning book cover design with Adobe Express is a great way to easily make book covers, regardless of your design experience. Adobe Express comes with dozens of easy-to-use tools and a user-friendly interface that enable you to make a unique book cover in a matter of minutes. Explore the free Adobe Express online book cover maker.
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The Lord of the Rings has three parts (either in one volume each, or in a single volume), with each part containing two books, each containing, in turn, multiple chapters.In 1959, design legends Ivan Chermayeff and Tom Geismar produced a small booklet about typographic creativity. Six decades on, it remains influential, and this reproduction includes added thoughts by other designers including Michael Carabetta, George Lois, April Greiman, Steve Heller and Kit Hinrichs on its lasting impact. 36. Why Fonts Matter by Sarah Hyndman An atlas of global design creativity, Phaidon's By Design offers a dynamic overview of the world's best interior designers operating today. Selected by an international committee including Wallpaper* editor in Chief Sarah Douglas, curator Aric Chen and Designer Nikki Haas, this interior design book covers creatives from 30 countries and including hospitality, retail and interiors. Names to look out for throughout the book include interior design household names from Neri & Hu to Kelly Wearstler and Pamela Shamshiri, as well asItalian film director Luca Guadagnino. Whether you’ve considered typography to be a throw-away in the past or you found it too difficult to think about, this is one of the best web design books to change your mind. For more inspiration, take a look at the best graphic design books, the best branding books and the best illustration books. In this revelatory book, celebrated designer Craig Oldham answers the common questions raised by graphic design graduates: What now? Where do you live? Can you afford to live? How can you make money doing design? How do you get a job? Who do you want to work for and are you good enough? Sharing his own experiences, as well as ideas, advice and inspiration, this book is as funny and honest as it is practical and useful. 12. Citizen First Designer Second by Rejane Dal Bello
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Once you have an introduction to UX design, this book is your next step. You’ll take the basic UX design principles you’ve learned and organize them with a strategy and process. Work Hard & Be Nice to People by Anthony Burrill 33. Drawing Type: An Introduction to Illustrating Letterforms by Alex FowkesAnother great read by Ellen Lupton, this primer on typographic design is divided into three sections: covering lettering, text, and grids. Each section is accompanied by an essay explaining key concepts, and then a set of practical demonstrations illustrating that material. Essential reading for students, teachers, and anyone entering the graphic design profession. 18. The Art of Looking Sideways by Alan Fletcher This supplemental addition to a given main work may correct errors, explain inconsistencies or otherwise detail or update the information found in the main work. Whether you're a design student or an established designer, it's good to challenge yourself now and again to shake things up. This book is a compendium of 13 experimental projects designed to teach conceptual thinking and problem solving to art and design students. Each project is illustrated with multiple visual solutions, provided to inspire creativity and illustrate that there can be multiple solutions to a single problem. 35. Watching Words Move by Ivan Chermayeff and Tom Geismar
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Geometry is where art and design meet maths, and this instructive book explains how that works in words that non-experts can understand. The book focuses not only on the classic systems of proportioning, such as the golden section and root rectangles but also on less well known proportioning systems such as the Fibonacci Series. Through detailed diagrams, these geometric systems are brought to life, giving an effective insight into the design process.
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Thankfully, this book takes all those questions and pain points and clearly lays out the answers to each. This interior desing book is a window into the extraordinary world created by Parisian designer Christian Liaigre, whose sophisticated aesthetic is chronicled through five key residential projects he created before his departure from the company in 2016. A Japanese house overlooking hot thermal springs; a modernist palazzo in New Delhi; a villa in St Moritz; a Parisian mansion and a Bavarian-style project in Munich (pictured) were all created in collaboration with the current creative director Frauke Meyer, who was tasked with taking the maison’s heritage into the future. Also featuring in the book is a ‘behind the scenes look into the company’s creative laboratory,’ which includes an essay by French art historian Françoise-Claire Prodhon alongside captivating photography – a small window into this incredibly rich visual universe.
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The book is nothing more than a compilation of free blog posts or videos all merged into a pricey book format. Readers can expect to find several different conversations in the book, from how branding can “reinvent traditions”, to how retail designers can combine traditional retail experiences with sustainability and digitalisation. Accompanying this is an extensive collection of prints and photographs. One of the great things about working as a WordPress designer or developer is that the web isn’t going anywhere. Furthermore, as consumers grow more dependent on their smart devices, there’s going to be an even greater need for talented web designers and developers to get businesses online. Good by Design by Viction:workshop ltd. Image courtesy of Counterprint 21. Designing Type by Karen Cheng Houston, Keith (2016). The Book; a cover-to-cover exploration of the most powerful object of our time. New York, London: W. W. Norton. ISBN 9780393244793.The couple began their studies of mushrooms after honeymooning in upstate New York, where Wasson introduced Gordon to “a wealth of knowledge and appreciation for fungi not understood by Americans”, according to the book. Blomerth’s book covers this first step, and many more, with stops in Russian folk wisdom, the indigenous traditions of the Mazatec people of Mexico and the mushroom use in ancient Rome. Born 1938 in Havana, Cuba, Félix Beltrán, is one of Latin America's most important graphic designers. His works are situated in the tension between abstract geometry and concrete art, and this monograph showcases hundreds of his logos, posters, and book covers. A fascinating and inspiring insight into a great creative mind. 28. Logotype by Michael Evamy
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