Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 640 pages
- Published by: CENGAGE Delmar Learning
- Edition: 2nd Edition September 28, 2005
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 1418011584
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-1418011581
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Book Dimensions:
9.1 x 7.4 x 1.5 inches
- Weighs: 2.4 pounds
Book Description
Being a successful graphic designer today requires more than knowing the essential features of industry-standard
software applications. It also requires an understanding of how to integrate these programs into a seamless whole while producing work that conforms to design principles-and client expectations. This fully revised edition of The Graphic Designer's Digital Toolkit, 2nd Edition provides a comprehensive overview of the "Big 4" digital design programs used in industry today-Adobe Illustrator®, Adobe Photoshop®, Adobe InDesign®, and QuarkXPress. The book looks at the essential features of each, then reveals in practical detail skills and technology into effective design for print and Web media. This project based book features a highly visual introduction to the essential tools and functions of each application from the perspective of the working designer. Readers are then given the opportunity to put what they learn to work by tackling design projects from concept to completion, with assignments drawn from the everyday world of professional graphic designers.
Book Info
Text provides an overview of the 'big three' digital design programs used in industry today: Illustrator, Photoshop, and QuarkXPress. looks at in detail how to merge the results of these programs into good, workable design. Softcover.
--This text refers to the
Paperback
edition.
Reader Reviews
This review is from: The Graphic Designer's Digital Toolkit (General Interest) (Paperback)
I bought this as a textbook for a college course. While the intro to Mac was helpful, and the author sets up and goes through real-life type projects in a logical manner, the many errors in the book interfere with learning. For example, the reader is told to press 'm' to access the move tool when pressing 'm' really accesses the marquee tool. Often when the examples are worked step-by-step they don't look like the finished product as shown in the book, especially when using text. Overall disappointing. And I've only gone through the Photoshop part so far. I would have given them 3 stars if there was an errata page online that could help me. But there's not.
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