This thorough introduction to two- and three-dimensional design is now updated and includes equitable coverage of fine and commercial art. Media and methods span from the traditional to computer design, and a global emphasis reveals the deisgn solutions seen around the world. Seventy studio problems put into practice the understanding developed in the introduction to chapters 3 through 9. The critiquing process begun in the analysis of student examples will be useful to students preparing for applied design disciplines. The art of women and non-Western cultures provide a broad base of visual examples.
Table of Contents
1. Awareness of Design.
2. Unifying Principles of Design.
3. Line.
4. Shape and Form.
5. Space.
6. Texture.
7. Value.
8. Color.
9. The Third Dimension.