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More Paperwork ::
More Paperwork follows on from Paperwork, which looked at the use of paper in graphic design, and reviews the amazing developments in its application across all areas of design in the last ten years, including product, furniture, fashion and architecture.



Type Specific: Designing Custom Fonts ::
Type Specific shows designers how typefaces designed for a specific purpose succeed by exploring each of the features that must be considered. These include letterforms, counterspaces, cross sections, ascenders/descenders and junctions and how they work, in both print and screen.



Designing Brand Experiences ::
A highly illustrative examination of each phase of the branding process includes comprehensive coverage of such brand applications as graphic design and advertising that contribute to the cumulative brand experience.



Getting It Right in Print ::
With this much-needed new book, designers learn precisely what they must do to prepare their brochures, posters, books, magazines, and other materials for trouble-free, high-quality printing.



Dot Dot Dot 9 ::
With contributions from David Reinfurt, Mark and Steve Beasley, Ryan Gander, B.S.Johnson, Esther Johnson, Rob Giampietro, Sanne de Boer, goodwill, David Crowley, Klaus Stadtmüller, Robert Garnett, Rick Poynor.


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