You should read: Type Speaks by Steven Heller and Gail Anderson. Honestly quite a handy book when it comes to typography (I’m a student who’ll be studying graphic design soon lol) since it celebrates many recent designers and their works; truly a visual treat too ahaha!
my name is "akshay" I am doing a course in motion graphic designing. Can you tell me what kind of work I will have to do in the future in the field of motion graphic designing?
Great choices. I find that many design books look too much like picture books. I love to find books that go into well established rules of doing something and reasoning behind it. I think it gives more credibility to the craft and weapons to fight off pesky design changes. Without any rules to fall back on it just becomes a matter of subjective opinion where everyone feel like they’re an expert.
thank you for sharing these, I just installed some shelving and finally feel like I needed some good graphic design books for tips and resources.
Love that you are specialized in typography! The industry needs that.
yesss! i love the idea of going back to the fundamentals! bookmarking for future reference :)
You should read: Type Speaks by Steven Heller and Gail Anderson. Honestly quite a handy book when it comes to typography (I’m a student who’ll be studying graphic design soon lol) since it celebrates many recent designers and their works; truly a visual treat too ahaha!
This is a must read for every designer ''Designing Brand Identity by Alina Wheeler''
You might take a look at my book, Advanced Typography, published by Bloomsbury.
Get the aaron draplin book👍🏽
my name is "akshay" I am doing a course in motion graphic designing. Can you tell me what kind of work I will have to do in the future in the field of motion graphic designing?
Great choices. I find that many design books look too much like picture books. I love to find books that go into well established rules of doing something and reasoning behind it. I think it gives more credibility to the craft and weapons to fight off pesky design changes. Without any rules to fall back on it just becomes a matter of subjective opinion where everyone feel like they’re an expert.
Is it worth it to buy graphic design books?
Depends on what kind of a person you are. If you know you’re going to use them and not just have them collect dust on the shelf Yes it’s worth it.
Hii 🙂👋
Just stumbled upon your content and currently binging on it, fabulous fabulous work 🤌
that makes me so happy! welcome!