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Becoming a Graphic Designer, Fourth Edition provides a comprehensive survey of the graphic design market, including complete coverage of print and electronic media and the evolving digital design disciplines that offer today's most sought-after jobs. This visual guide has hundreds of stunning illustrations and features the latest material on interactive design, information design, motion, and more.
Drawing on years of experience in the industry, veteran designers Steven Heller and Teresa Fernandes cover everything from education and training, design specialties, and work settings to preparing an effective portfolio and finding a job. They profile major industries employing graphic designers and explore advertising, corporate, editorial, and other key design disciplines.
The major industries covered here include architecture, interactive design, television and film design, publishing, and more. Dozens of up-front interviews with leading graphic designers let you see how companies such as Urban Outfitters, The New York Times Company, and Bloomberg Media hire and work with employees. These inside perspectives offer invaluable real-world insights on what different industries and positions are really like. A resource guide to design publications and organizations points the way to further information and guidance.
Complete with easy-to-use, compact sections, useful sidebars, and sample design pieces, this outstanding guide is invaluable for anyone interested in launching or developing a career in graphic design.
Synopsis
The Fourth Edition of the bestselling Becoming a Graphic Designer continues to provide a comprehensive survey of the graphic design industry, from print to electronic media. Revised throughout, the fourth edition includes new information on the digital editorial design, information design, packaging design, and interactive design. Coverage of cross-discipline design, design management, and entrepreneurship provides readers with information relevant to some of today's most coveted design jobs. Highly visual with hundreds of illustrations and an updated design, this book also covers design training, design specialties, work environments, tips on preparing a portfolio, and advice on job hunting. Interviews with designers at various stages of their careers and in various design fields offer readers a glimpse at personal experiences of professional designers.
Synopsis
A revision to the bestselling visual guide to becoming a graphic designerBecoming a Graphic Designer, Fourth Edition provides a comprehensive survey of the graphic design market, including complete coverage of print and electronic media and the evolving digital design disciplines that offer today's most sought-after jobs. Featuring 65 interviews with today's leading designers, this visual guide has more than 600 illustrations and covers everything from education and training, design specialties, and work settings to preparing an effective portfolio and finding a job. The book offers profiles of major industries, coverage of careers in exhibition design and illustration, and new focus on designing across disciplines.
- Fully updated to include information on the latest trends in evolving design disciplines
- New coverage of digital editorial design, information design, packaging design, design management, and entrepreneurship
- From an author of over 100 books on design
Complete with compact, easy-to-use sections, useful sidebars, and sample design pieces, this outstanding guide is invaluable for anyone interested in launching or developing a career in graphic design.
Synopsis
Up-to-date profiles of today's career opportunities in graphic design—a new edition of the successful guideThis user-friendly guide offers a clear and comprehensive review of the types of careers available to today's graphic and new media designers. Drawing on years of experience at the top of the field, Steven Heller covers the major design industries—web, television, film, and publishing—as well as advertising, corporate, editorial, and other key design disciplines. This Fourth Edition has been fully updated and newly designed to include contemporary coverage on the digital revolution, as well as on new approaches to book design, information design, packaging design, design management, entrepreneurship, and educational options. Complete with dozens of interviews with leading graphic designers and hundreds of striking illustrations, Becoming a Graphic Designer, Fourth Edition continues to be an invaluable resource for anyone interested in launching—or revitalizing—a graphic design career.
About the Author
STEVEN HELLER served as senior art director of the New York Times Book Review. He is currently co-chair of the School of Visual Arts MFA design program as well as Editor of the AIGA Journal of Graphic Design. He has written over 130 books on design and has been a contributor or contributing editor to nearly twenty-five magazines, including Print, Eye, and Baseline. He writes the "Visuals" column for the New York Times Book Review and "Graphic Content" for T: The New York Times Style Magazine online.
TERESA FERNANDES is the principal of TFD Studio in Connecticut and an art director at The Taunton Press, Inc.
Table of Contents
Preface.Introduction.
So You Want to Be a Graphic Designer?
On Being an Influence.
Milton Glaser.
The Quotable Designer.
The Ideal Employee.
SECTION ONE: Design Specialties.
I. Editorial.
II. Corporate Design.
III. Book Design.
IV. Music/CDs.
V. Information Design.
VI. Advertising and Branding.
VII. Environmental.
VIII. Interaction.
IX. Motion.
X. Type and Lettering.
The Quotable Designer.
Advice to Aspiring Designers.
SECTION TWO: Design Businesses.
Freelancers.
Small Studio.
Partnerships.
Medium Firm.
Large Firm.
The Quotable Designer.
Major Infl uences.
SECTION THREE: Design Options.
Crossing Disciplines.
Entrepreneurs.
Authorship.
The Quotable Designer.
Design Personality.
SECTION FOUR: Design Education.
Undergraduate.
Graduate School.
Continuing Education.
Art Schools and Colleges: A Selection.
Appendix.
Resources.
Selected Bibliography.
Recommended Reading.
Index.
Designers.