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Basic Design: The Dynamics of Visual Form

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The second revised edition of this classic book integrates text and pictures more clearly than in previous editions. Further illustrations have been added to include more colour diagrams and examples of current work done by students in recent years. The revisions were made by the author's widow, a lecturer in art.

128 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1964

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June 18, 2015
In the course of a very slim book, de Sausmarez, who at the time of writing was Principal of the Byam Shaw School of Drawing and Painting in London, outlines - exactly as the title indicates - the elements of basic design. Starting with primary elements and forces - dot, straight line, curve, then proceeding to the two-dimensional field, spatial forces, analytical drawing (a very helpful chapter), visual kinetics, and the basics of color. The book is generously illustrated. While it won't substitute for attending a design course, it is a good accompaniment for one, and can also serve as a refresher of basic principles.
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February 6, 2012
Very interesting and precise description of visual interest through rhythm and motion.
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