Graphically Speaking: A Visual Lexicon for Achieving Better Designer-client Communication

Graphically Speaking: A Visual Lexicon for Achieving Better Designer-client Communication

Lisa Buchanan
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Author:  Lisa Buchanan
Condition:  New
Format:  Hardback
Pages:  240
Publisher:  David & Charles
Year:  2002
ISBN:  9780715315446

This book breaks down the client-designer dialogue into something everyone can understand. Starting with an insightful, introductory section of expert commentary on how visual and non-visual people can work best together, the main section of this book is divided using an alphabetical progression of buzzwords. Each 'word section' progresses from components of a design style, like colour combinations and fonts to examples of design style, such as brochures and logos. The benefit of this book is that it's three books in one: a client communication guide, a designer reference, and a 'swipefile' of different types of logos and page design projects - absolutely indispensable.

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